Hello,

I also have a little question, with this methode I can
also send the passphase of the seckey of the CA??????

The basic idea is great! Simply great and very useful.
But how to make and secure the passphrase?


thanks
Stephan


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Betreff: Re: How to create a certificate silently


If you're using Unix or another system that supports the
Environment variables, you can write a fixed openssl conf
file that references appropriate variables in appropriate
places.  If you don't have Environment you can still write
a custom openssl conf file for each instance of signing.

Lule Chen wrote:

> Hi, I use the openssl to create a self signed certificate, but it needs
> interactively input country name, province name, ... Common name. I am
> wondering if there is a way to do it silently, i.e. let it read those
> response from a configure file? Because I want to run the openssl command
in
> a script and don't want user to input any thing. I badly need your help!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Louis
>
>

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