>
> You typically create a certificate request using the 'openssl req' and
> sign it using the 'ca' application or the 'x509' utility. I'd say that
> 'x509' is more suited to your application since you can automate it as
> well as 'req'. There are some examples in the relevant manual pages.
>
> Steve.
Thanks for your response Steve.

I have been experimenting with 'openssl req' and 'openssl x509', and based
on your mail, I understand that I am heading in the right direction.
Thanks!

Paul.
Paul McLean
Snr Internet Testing Analyst
Stress & Volume Testing
Integration & Planning
Major Projects & Program Management Grp
Telstra
Ph. 61 3 9632 3086

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