Create client SSL certificates for Solaris boxes.

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Thank you for the reply. 
OK so the Root CA is self signed on the Directory server box.
The setupSSL script already exported the cacert.asc file I believe.
So my next step is to import it on each client that I want to use
TLS:simple on if I am understanding.

So I believe on each client I need to use certutil to create a cert
database with ...
certutil -N -d <directory> -f /passfile

Does it matter where I create this?

After this I just import the cacert.asc, is that accurate?

Thank you
James

On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 11:49 -0800, George Holbert wrote:
> >
> > But what about creating a client certificate for each of my
> > Linux and Solaris clients?
> 
> If all you want is TLS with simple auth, you don't need these.
> Each client just needs to trust the CA which signed your directory 
> server's certificate; sounds like you're already on top of this part.
> 
> 
> James Chavez wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am having a bit of difficulty creating SSL client certificates for my
> > Solaris boxes or client boxes in general.
> >
> > What I am trying to accomplish is to use TLS with simple authentication
> > i believe. I want to log into my Solaris boxes authenticating to FDS but
> > have it done over a secure TLS/SSL connection so the passwords cannot be
> > intercepted. I successfully created ther root CA certificate and Server
> > cert on the FDS box using the beautiful setupSSL script.
> >
> > However I am new to SSL and I am having a difficult time understanding
> > what needs to be done on the client side machines to get SSL working
> > correctly. I know I need to import and trust the Root CA certificate on
> > each client. But what about creating a client certificate for each of my
> > Linux and Solaris clients? Can the client certificates be created and
> > exported on the server that I created the Root CA cert on? And from
> > there can I just import them into the clients? I have read the NSS tools
> > links regarding PKI and SSL but I am still having a bit of difficulty.
> >
> > On the FDS wiki documentation site there are some good links but I am
> > not sure how to go about this to use TLS:simple authentication.
> >
> > Thank you
> > James 
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