Ah, sorry. Missed out a step there - execute the command 'vsd-rmca' first and this command will actually remove the existing CA structure. Then execute vsd-mkca....
 
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael R. Gargiullo
Sent: 08 October 2001 15:52
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Subject: RE: Certificates and keys

Strange... I tried to recreate them but got this error:
 
[root@hammer]# vsd-mkca
vsd-mkca: VSD Root CA already exists.
 
Should I delete the .crt file that was created ( still no .key file though )
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From: Tim Sellar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 8:24 PM
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Subject: RE: Certificates and keys

A suitable key should have been generated during the installation and placed in /etc/vsd/ssl.key...
 
You can recreate your CA by executing 'vsd-mkca' without any parameters to remove the whole certificate authority heirarchy. and prompt for new CA information. Note that this will remove all existing certificate authorities and sub-authorities effectively invalidating all previously generated and exported certificates - so don't perform this command lightly on an established system...
 
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael R. Gargiullo
Sent: 05 October 2001 19:51
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Subject: Certificates and keys

During install it generated a crt, but not a key.  Is there any way to regenerate them with new choices?
 
I'd love to use the Idaya tools, but I can't get them to connect at all.
 

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