Re: The same old self-signed CA problem!

2001-08-27 Thread Alex Pircher
Hi George, > ... > But when I get to needing sign.sh to sign the certificate I lose it. I cannot relate >what is in > that script to anything I have done. Nor, it seems, can it. What means you lose it, has it been deleted or does it have 0 bytes afterwards? > ... > The server.key and the serve

Re: The same old self-signed CA problem!

2001-08-25 Thread Dr S N Henson
George Walsh wrote: > > This has been one long battle, made messy later on by my having to work backward >from 0.6.6b to 0.9.6 in order to get a compile under UnixWare7.1.1 > > I have followed the advice Alex Pircher has kindly provided. Basically, that meant >following through the creation

The same old self-signed CA problem!

2001-08-24 Thread George Walsh
This has been one long battle, made messy later on by my having to work backward from 0.6.6b to 0.9.6 in order to get a compile under UnixWare7.1.1 I have followed the advice Alex Pircher has kindly provided. Basically, that meant following through the creation of the RSA provate key for the se