Helen Zommer wrote:
You are right. We have to change the email. If we send the certificate via an unencrypted email then we can publish the PKCS#12-file in the web too. I think the best way is to add a notice that you must go to a RA operator to get the private key.Thank you ! this way it works, but then, the instructions to the user are misleading; he can't actually download the certificate he requested, and either he has to contact CA or RA authority and ask them to email him his certificate; or the notification email should contain the certificate and not the link...
Any comments?
Michael
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