Many of the big companies ( WalMart, Unilever, HP, Philips, etc.)
require Drummond certified AS2. 

Open source and many of the smaller AS2 solution providers aren't
Drummond certified due to the cost involved. Check with your trading
partners before you choose a solution. 

Regards,

James Hatcher

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] Re: AS2
From: Joe Matuscak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, September 23, 2008 11:13 pm
To: [email protected]

> Another question would be: Can anyone point me to a nice "HOWTO create
> a self-signed AS2 certficate"?

OpenSSL has all the stuff in there to roll your own certificate
authority 
and create any type of cert you want. OpenSSL comes with pretty much all

Linux distributions (and Mac IIRC) as well as downloadable Windows 
versions.

Try a Google for "openssl create self signed certificate" for some howto

documents.

Thanks,

Joe Matuscak
Rohrer Corporation
717 Seville Road
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
(330)335-1541
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



 


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