RE: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL

2002-03-09 Thread Tom Tang
It is in apps directory -Original Message- From: GOLDING,CHARLTON (Non-HP-Corvallis,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:21 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL Chet Golding

RE: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL

2002-03-08 Thread GOLDING,CHARLTON (Non-HP-Corvallis,ex1)
Chet Golding Hewlett-Packard ESDO, Operations Engineering -Original Message- From: Dr S N Henson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:01 PM Thanks, [Steve, good info!] we're on the right track now. A few fine details to work out but it is running. I had a

Re: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL

2002-03-08 Thread Dr S N Henson
GOLDING,CHARLTON (Non-HP-Corvallis,ex1) wrote: Chet Golding Hewlett-Packard ESDO, Operations Engineering -Original Message- From: Dr S N Henson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:01 PM Thanks, [Steve, good info!] we're on the right track now. A few

Re: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL

2002-03-07 Thread Dr S N Henson
If this can be done currently, can someone provide some details? What I presume you want to do is to package some certificates in a binary PKCS#7 structure, which is what .p7b is. To do this you can call: openssl crl2pkcs7 -nocrl -certfile cert1.pem -certfile cert2.pem -certfile cert3.pem

RE: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL

2002-03-07 Thread GOLDING,CHARLTON (Non-HP-Corvallis,ex1)
Thank you. Sorry, I didn't detail the situation well. The output file can be .pem that's not a problem, the internal format needs to be pkcs7. What I was asked to do is take a Linux box with OpenSSL already installed on it and set it up as a Root or Certificate Authority to supply

Re: I need to know how to generate a certificate in pkcs7 format withopenSSL

2002-03-07 Thread Dr S N Henson
GOLDING,CHARLTON (Non-HP-Corvallis,ex1) wrote: Thank you. Sorry, I didn't detail the situation well. The output file can be .pem that's not a problem, the internal format needs to be pkcs7. The certificate creation utilities in OpenSSL don't have an option to package a certificate in