Thank You, I am still not sure what you mean though,
what command do I have to issue inside the loop? When
I am done I only want 1 certificate. I am not looking
to generate a seperate one for each server.
--- Marco \Kiko\ Carnut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Zachary,
I am using openssl 0.96
Hi,
I am using openssl 0.96 on redhat 7.1.
I am trying to write a script to generate CERTs for
me, since I have hundreds of servers to generate certs
for. Because of this I want to use the prompt=no
option for the openssl config file. However I have
multiple CN entries in my config file and I
With the wildcard CERT which is signed by my own CA
cert I get no warning from netscape or IE.My
frustration was that IE was properly reading the
subjectAltName DNS tags but netscape was not... If you
know of a way to get netscape NOT to complain when
accessing a server with SEVERAL
I do have rundll32.exe on NT, and netscape keeps
calling this program when I try to install the cert.
what if I get rid of this program, will it work?
--- Luo, Feng (Exchange) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check if you have rundll32.exe on NT
-Original Message-
From: Zachary Denison
Hi,
I am using openssl to secure a number of services in
my organization: http, imap, smtp, ldap etc...
For our internal servers we have been able to generate
CA certs with openssl and sign our own certificates
and all the services work great, EXCEPT the client
software always complains that
containing his private key his
certificate and your
CA certificate
I' hope that my answer, be helpful
bye
Zachary Denison a écrit :
Hi,
I am using openssl to secure a number of
services in
my organization: http, imap, smtp, ldap etc...
For our internal
I am trying to configure an application to use openssl
(courierimap to be exact). I keep getting the error
starttls: accept: error:1408F10B:SSL
routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number
in the log files... Both the client and server are
usign the same exact version of openssl. namely