-----Original Message-----
From: hlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, December 13, 1999 10:13 PM
Subject: be a CA for somebody


>In my server, I use RedHat 6.0 + Apache 1.3.9 + mod_ssl + openssl.
>and it can work.
>
>but, Could I be another host (machine)'s CA to give they my certification,
>If they are IIS , PWS  or Apache Server.
>
>If the answer is  yes.
>How could I to do it ?
>
>Thanks .
>
>

Being a CA means that you are issueing certificates.  is this you really
mean?  Of course you can issue certificates for other machines, then.

But you can't be a certificate server for other hosts.  In another word,
other hosts cannot use your certificate since the  certificate specifies the
comman name for a particular host.

Lin geng

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