looks like i should not have send attachments 

sorry folks 

-aditya 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aditya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: Request Policy Sections


> here is the %config variable to set the .co to what ever you like - i will be 
>releasing the set of batchfiles right now - these are the batchfiles that i had 
>created to set up the internal ca for out org 
> 
> distributed uder gpl !
> 
> you will want to see the sign server cert .bat in attachemnt 
> 
> ##  --------------------------------------------------------
> ##   Copyright (c) 2000 Yeak Nai Siew,  All Rights Reserved. 
> ##   Original UNIX / Linux / Solaris Version
> ##  --------------------------------------------------------
> ##   Copyright (C) 2002 Aditya Deshmukh,  All Rights Reserved. 
> ##   Ported to Windows ( 95/98/NT3/NT4/2K/XP ) 
> ##   * Increased default key size to 4096 from 1024
> ##   * Created some New Scripts -- see readme.txt
> ##  --------------------------------------------------------
> 
> some desc about the bat files
> 
> 1. ported the shell scripts to work on win32 as batch files 
> the only requirment is to have openssl in path 
> 
> here is the bach file at the end of the message as attachments 
> 
> if u have any problem do get back to me 
> 
> i intend to port this back to linux *with* all the enchancements that i made wait 
>for it for atleast some time like 3 months 
> i intend to make this tool kit avilable on the follwing os 
> 
> 1. win32 ( win 95/98/2K/NT/XP ) - already working 
> 2. linux 
> 3. sunos
> 
> basically any unix that has sh 
> 
> these batch files are a part of that toolkit
> we had developed our own ca with apache using php and openssl using these shell 
>scripts and batch file on windows - best of luck for your venture 
> 
> -aditya 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tim Gustafson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 4:42 AM
> Subject: Request Policy Sections
> 
> 
> > Hello
> > 
> > When the OpenSSL 'ca' command processes a CSR, you specify which policy
> > you want to match the CSR against.  You can cause OpenSSL to drop certain
> > fields by simply not including them in the policy section of your
> > configuration file, and then those fields don't appear in the certificate.
> > That's great - but what if I want to specify a value for one of those
> > fields?  That is, what if I want to make "Organization" always be the name
> > of my company, rather than whatever the requestor filled in when he
> > generated the request.  Is this possible?  I know Thawte does it for their
> > free e-mail certificates.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Tim
> > 
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