R: SSLPassPhraseDialog & several certificates

2006-01-30 Thread CAMPETTO CLAUDIO
You can remove the password with the command openssl rsa -in name_of_the_file_with_the_password-protected_private_key -out name_of_the_file_without_password In the output file there is just the private key, so if in the original file contains also the certificate, you have to concatenate the decr

Re: SSLPassPhraseDialog & several certificates

2006-01-30 Thread Cliff Woolley
On 1/30/06, Konstantin N. Bezruchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Because we already have password-protected certificates, and as i know > we cant remove password protection from existing certificate. That's not correct. Your certificate is not password protected... your private key is. And you

Re: SSLPassPhraseDialog & several certificates

2006-01-30 Thread Tony Villasenor
To remove the passphrase (on the key, not the certificate): cp a.key temp openssl rsa -in temp -out a.key On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Konstantin N. Bezruchenko wrote: > Greetings, > > BJ Swope wrote: > > >> So how can i use SSLPassPhraseDialog for 2 certificates what require > >> passwords?

Re: SSLPassPhraseDialog & several certificates

2006-01-30 Thread Konstantin N. Bezruchenko
Greetings, BJ Swope wrote: So how can i use SSLPassPhraseDialog for 2 certificates what require passwords? Why not save the certificates without passphrases? Because we already have password-protected certificates, and as i know we cant remove password protection from existing cert

Re: SSLPassPhraseDialog & several certificates

2006-01-30 Thread BJ Swope
On 1/28/06, Konstantin N. Bezruchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Greetings,I need setup new virtualhost with ssl certificate, and i dont want enterpasswords every time when apache restarts. When i have only onecertificate i use:SSLPassPhraseDialog exec:/path/to/apache/bin/startssl.pl I try set two