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List:       apache-modssl
Subject:    RE: Create my own CA
From:       Xenitellis S <S.Xenitellis () rhbnc ! ac ! uk>
Date:       2000-03-22 22:32:35
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> ----------
> From: 	Gustavo Amarilla[SMTP:gamarila@cnc.una.py]
> Reply To: 	modssl-users@modssl.org
> Sent: 	21 March 2000 19:54
> To: 	modssl-users
> Cc: 	openssl-users
> Subject: 	Create my own CA
> 
> I download the Apache/1.3.12 mod_ssl/2.6.2 and openssl-0.9.5.and I created
> my own CA, and I will do my own CA certified entity, because we can not
> pay
> to a entity like Virisign or something, but when I used MS Explorer 5.0 or
> Netscape 4.0
> those program say to me:"I don't recognize the autority who sign this
> certificate". I used de
> sigh.sh (that came with the open_ssl package) and create a server.csr, I
> put
> this file in the httpd.conf but the same msg.
> 
Hmm, the .csr is the "Certificate Signing Request", the /half cooked
chicken/.
Once you sign it with sign.sh, you create the server.crt.

For a free implementation, you may consider www.openca.org.
For a doc on openca you may look at: 
ftp://pc96.ma.rhbnc.ac.uk/pub/OpenCA/

Regards,
Simos
	
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