Re: To be a CA !!!

1999-02-10 Thread Peter Naber
Hi, Look at http://www.drh-consultancy.demon.co.uk/pkcs12faq.html#download regards, Peter Naber GOMEZ Henri wrote: > > As a start you can look at the pkg.contrib/mca.sh script in the > > mod_ssl > > distribution (it creates a CA cert and one or more client certs signed > > by it). > > Then loo

Re: To be a CA !!!

1999-02-09 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Tue, Feb 09, 1999, GOMEZ Henri wrote: > > As a start you can look at the pkg.contrib/mca.sh script in the mod_ssl > > distribution (it creates a CA cert and one or more client certs signed by > > it). Then look at the pkcs12 program from Stephen Henson (you can find a > > link to it under the

RE: To be a CA !!!

1999-02-09 Thread GOMEZ Henri
> As a start you can look at the pkg.contrib/mca.sh script in the > mod_ssl > distribution (it creates a CA cert and one or more client certs signed > by it). > Then look at the pkcs12 program from Stephen Henson (you can find a > link to it > under the Related-section of the mod_ssl website) and

Re: To be a CA !!!

1999-02-02 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Tue, Feb 02, 1999, GOMEZ Henri wrote: > What is the preferred strategy... > ie : my server is www.mydomain.com > > I want to issue certificates to bob, frank and lucy to allow us to go in > some part of www.mydomain.com. Others users with Netscape/IE anonymous > certs couldn't go there... >

To be a CA !!!

1999-02-02 Thread GOMEZ Henri
I think it is a redondant question : - I allready got a Certificate from Thawte. - I want to be able to generate certificates for some of my clients to authentify them precisely. What is the preferred strategy... ie : my server is www.mydomain.com I want to issue certificates to bob, frank