Re: Overview of Certificate usage

2003-02-25 Thread Michael Sierchio
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: Normally you'll generate the key yourself and generate a certificate request from it. The request (not the key) is sent to the CA and they then send you the certificate back. The point being the CA never sees your key. Minor aside: for the purposes of key

Re: Overview of Certificate usage

2003-02-25 Thread Nick Gray
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 12:32, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: On Tue, Feb 25, 2003, Nick Gray wrote: On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 11:00, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: You cant call ./Ca.pl -sign a second time. I knows about the certificate that was previously made and fails. Now perhaps if I wanted to

about pkcs7_sign and pkcs7_verify

2003-02-25 Thread CHARLES CHEBLI
Hi all has anyone used pkcs7_sign and pkcs7_verify to sign and verify files? if yes could you give me a sample of how it works; thank you Charles Chebli Ingénieur Informatique,Telecom; Adresse: 212, Rue de Tolbiac, Paris 75013 Portable: 0677703467 CC

Re: How to stop Outlook saying it can't find the CRL?

2003-02-25 Thread Jason Haar
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 09:43:57PM -0600, Kenneth R. Robinette wrote: Then the Microsoft Explorer will pop up a dialog box giving you the choice to save or open. If you pick open, and have the .crl file type with the open action I described, the But all this isn't an option. Seriously, users

getca command

2003-02-25 Thread Ron Babcock Colleague
I am a new subscriber to this list, and seeing no reference to an archive I can search for my problem, I'll ask the question here. I have obtained a sercure site id from Verisign and am attempting to install it per the instructions at