David W. Blaine wrote:
Hi all,

Sorry for the newbie question. I am trying to setup a ssl-enabled reverse proxy to a iNotes (Lotus Notes Web Email) server. I had the Notes admin send me a Certificate request and I generated a Certificate successfully with OpenCA 0.9.1.

Now I am setting up the reverse proxy piece with Apache 2.0.47 and mod_ssl. I put the CA certificate and iNotes Server certificate in place with the proper directives. However, it also wants the iNotes Server private key. Where is that? It is not attached to the PEM encoded iNotes Server certificate like other server certificates I have seen.

If the Notes admin created the key before he created the request then the Notes admin has the private key. Simply ask him for the key :)


If you use OpenCA to generate the request and the key then you can download it via the RA interface of OpenCA.

Michael
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