Certificate Server
am 24.10.2002 19:27:56 von Miguel Angel Gomez Animas
Hi all....
I want to know if is possible create a server certificate with modssl,
something like a personal verisign or something like this...
What do i have to do???, can you help me with this???
Thanks a lot!!!!
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Re: Certificate Server
am 24.10.2002 23:28:11 von Alan Sparks
No.
But you might want to look for the TinyCA or OpenCA projects... try a
Google search.
-Alan
Miguel Angel Gomez Animas said:
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>
>
> Hi all....
>
> I want to know if is possible create a server certificate with modssl,
> something like a personal verisign or something like this...
>
> What do i have to do???, can you help me with this???
>
> Thanks a lot!!!!
>
>
> ____________________________________________________________ _____
> Internet access plans that fit your lifestyle -- join MSN.
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RE: Certificate Server
am 25.10.2002 06:58:07 von CorreiJ
Hi Miguel
It is possible to create your own CA certificate and then create a
server certificate which gets signed by your own CA key.
You do these using openssl.
Check http://www.freebsddiary.org/openssl-client-authentication.ph p
He talks about client authentication but he is really doing server
authentication.
Regards
Jose
-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel Angel Gomez Animas [mailto:miguelangelga@msn.com]
Sent: 24 October 2002 19:28
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: Certificate Server
Hi all....
I want to know if is possible create a server certificate with modssl,
something like a personal verisign or something like this...
What do i have to do???, can you help me with this???
Thanks a lot!!!!
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Re: Certificate Server
am 03.11.2002 11:38:32 von Peter Viertel
You certainly can. See the openssl FAQ
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.cgi#USER4
Miguel Angel Gomez Animas wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi all....
>
> I want to know if is possible create a server certificate with modssl,
> something like a personal verisign or something like this...
>
> What do i have to do???, can you help me with this???
>
> Thanks a lot!!!!
>
>
> ____________________________________________________________ _____
> Internet access plans that fit your lifestyle -- join MSN.
> http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
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> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
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