Am 12.03.2010 16:20, Tero Karttunen schrieb: > What I have in hand are SU4TSF.pfx and SU4TSF.pcf files, the second > being the Cisco profile and the first one containing all the necessary > certificates. There are no certificate passwords so I am able to > install both the enclosed VPN certificate and accompanied root CA > sertificate into Windows certificate registry.
You selected to use the Shrew Client to do your vpn-connection so if you import the certs into the windows cert registry, they are not available to shrew vpn client. > PFX is PKCS12 file, right? However, when I attempted to set all the > files (Server Certificate Authority File, Client Certificate File, > Client Private Key file) to SU4TSF.pdf, it did not work. The results > are: PFX is just a file extension but mostly the content provided by cisco is a PKCS12-container yes. If you have openssl installed on your machine (like with cygwin for windows) you can start to have a look at your certs by some given examples: http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/pkcs12.html (see the examples section at the end) Stefan -- Stefan Bauer ----------------------------------------- PGP: E80A 50D5 2D46 341C A887 F05D 5C81 5858 DCEF 8C34 -------- plzk.de - Linux - because it works ---------- _______________________________________________ vpn-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help
