Re: Cisco IPSEC certs keys

2000-02-12 Thread Vadim Fedukovich
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 04:43:48PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm configuring a few cisco routers to do IKE for our VPN's. Works great with pre-shared keys, but for scalability purposes I'd like to use certificates, which requires the use of a CA. But the ciscos store keys and

Re: Cisco IPSEC certs keys

2000-02-12 Thread openssl
You were right, converting the strings from hex to binary and treating it in DER form works great. The first line isn't the fingerprint though, but the serial number. Thanks for the help :) I'm configuring a few cisco routers to do IKE for our VPN's. Works great with pre-shared keys, but

Cisco IPSEC certs keys

2000-02-11 Thread openssl
I'm configuring a few cisco routers to do IKE for our VPN's. Works great with pre-shared keys, but for scalability purposes I'd like to use certificates, which requires the use of a CA. But the ciscos store keys and certificates in a format I'm not familiar with and was wondering if anyone had

Re: Cisco IPSEC certs keys

2000-02-11 Thread Dr Stephen Henson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm configuring a few cisco routers to do IKE for our VPN's. Works great with pre-shared keys, but for scalability purposes I'd like to use certificates, which requires the use of a CA. But the ciscos store keys and certificates in a format I'm not familiar with and