Depends what type of keys: OpenSSL comes with all the parts to create your own public and private keys, that's if you are using Un*x. But its non-commercial use only. http://www.openssl.org (but it appears to be down ATM) AFAIK: You would generally create your own keys, and just get them signed by a CA if they were for public use. If you want to you can set up your own CA with openssl and use it to signe your keys, and set up whatever software are using to trust you as a signing authority. Hope this helps d. sailor wrote: > > Hi,all > We want to use private and public key created by ourself instead > of geting them from CA center. Is there any good tools can do this. > > Thanks. > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------- > * ZhouZhihai * > * DASCOM Elec. * > * Addr: 53 Guishan Villa,Shekou,Shenzhen,P.R.China. * > * Tel: +86-755-6687275 * > * Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > - > [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.] -- Dorian Moore ..................................... Technical Director Kleber Design Limited ......................... http://www.kleber.net T +44 [0]207 581 1362 ......................... F +44 [0]207 581 0489 60 Albert Court ... Prince Consort Road ... London ... SW7 2BE ... UK "By intuition I mean instinct that has become disinterested, self-concious, capable of reflecting upon it's object and of enlarging it indefinitely" - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
