On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 02:22:59AM +, Peter Shannon wrote:
I've been using the X509_STORE commands to verify certs but it seems as
thought the X509_verify_cert() function has no code to process CRLs.
The only mention of crls in x509_cfy.c is a comment with no associated code...
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Frank Geck wrote:
I have the same issue. I used the openssl rand -out randfile 1024. this created
the random bit file. I pointed RANDFILE to this file and get the same error
PRNG not seeded.
By the response below do I take it that the supplied enc.c program is wrong
Hi,
I've just worked through the tutorial on creating a CA and certificate at:
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/other/cagreg.html
And I now have 2 files, 'newcert.pem' (the signed certificate) and
'newreq.pem' (unsigned certificate and private key).
I believe that everything to that stage
Hi
Just convert the newcertt.pem in pkcs12 format
and import it into Win2K
Bye!
Sisyphus wrote:
Hi,
I've just worked through the tutorial on creating a CA and certificate at:
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/other/cagreg.html
And I now have 2 files, 'newcert.pem' (the signed
Hi,
Thanks for that.
So I've run:
openssl pkcs12 -export -in newcert.pem -inkey newreq.pem -out newcert.p12
and that seems to have worked fine. Windows will happily let me import
'newcert.p12' into the certificates store.
However, when I try to use it to sign/encrypt email, 'Outlook Express'