--- Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Loi Dan schrieb:
> > 
> > --- Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > Loi Dan schrieb:
> 
> > > > click 'Continue...' button, I see list of
> > > appending
> > > > requests. But 'log' file appears following
> (both
> > > CA
> > > > and RA):
> > > > - - - - - - - -
> > > > Error loading SPKAC
> > > > (a number): error:0B081076:x509 certificate
> > > > routines:NESTCAPE_SPKI_B64_decode:base64
> decode
> > > > error:x509spki.c:91:
> > > > - - - - - - - -
> > > > Each next step also makes above error lines in
> > > 'log'.
> > > > I don't known why?
> > >
> > > I don't get this error. So does anything not
> work?
> 
> > CertReq is approved but error sign. Reason is I
> use
> > full country name. When I change country name only
> 2
> > letter, that error don't exist. Why does Country
> name
> > only 2 letter? If I want to use full country name
> then
> > how does I do?
> 
> It is an ISO-definition. There is standard for
> countrycodes. I don't
> know how to store the hole countryname in a DN.
> 
> > Are pair of Private/Pulic key generated by
> browser?
> 
> Yes, if you use the browser specific requestforms.
> 
> > Where are that pair key stored (on user's
> machine)?
> 
> Each browser access the keys via it's
> cryptointerface (Netscape uses
> PKCS#11 and IE uses CAPI). So the keystore can be a
> softwaretoken (the
> browsers default) or a hardwaretoken like a
> smartcard.
>  
Where can I get detail infomation about 'crypto' (also
another)?
> > Is
> > CA/RA server stores that pair of key?
> 
> Yes, if you use the basicrequest. This key you can
> remove from the
> RA/CA-DB manually if you enrolled the certificate
> and the key.
> 
> > When a user requests a cert, he is asked the
> password
> > by Nestcape Communicator. If he re-installs his
> > browser or his Operator System then that password
> is
> > lost ?!!!
> 
> The password (and the keys) is only lost if you
> removed all the users
> data.
> 
> Michael
Loi Dan

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