Robert Hannemann wrote:
The different formats are only available if you create the key on the public server of OpenCA. If you generate the key on the web server itself then you can only download the certificate in PEM-format. This you can do from the public interface too.Bernd Rudack wrote:Hi there, generating Web server CSR, approval and creating a certificate is very simple. My problem is the delivery of the certificate. What I do is: - generating request on the web server - request transfer from web server to a pc - sending request to ca via public server - and then???- create the certificate, send it (export) to the RA, go to RA - valid Certs, list the generated Server cert and download it as pkcs#8 or mod_ssl and install it in your server (wich?).
certificates --> valid certificates --> click on the certificate and then download it
If you use konqueror or another stupid browser then this works too (they don't understand the mimetype):
get requested certificate --> enter the number of the certificate or of the request --> store it on disc.
Michael
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