I've used this cca.sh file to generate a root CA for myself and imported
into Netscape. It takes it just fine. One thing I noticed is that this
cert only has the options of use for web sites and Email, not for code
signing. Is there a switch to set to make it do that?

Problem 2: I built a user .p12 file and sucked it up into my Netscape
browser. It duly take it and sez it imported it just fine, but I can't
find it in any of the cert lists... Any ideas? Also, I don't suppose
that this cert will be good for signing code with?

Thanx,
Randy Lee

"Ralf S. Engelschall" wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2000, Achim Gosse wrote:
> 
> > i'm a newbie to mod_ssl.
> > her's my question:
> > how can i create *.p12 files for the users browser (ie and netscape) for
> > client server authentication?
> 
> Have a look at the script pkg.contrib/cca.sh from the mod_ssl distribution. It
> does what you want and especially contains the relevant "openssl pkcs12"
> commands.
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