In the future, please bottom post to the mailing list. It makes it much
easier to read.
Here's a great article on how to see if the modulus on the private key
and the modulus on the certificate match.
http://kb.wisc.edu/middleware/page.php?id=4064
You may also want to read the openssl man pages.
On 11/16/2009 07:46 PM, sieger007@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks.what kind
of changes do I need to make to the modules. I assume that is what you
referred to by 'modulus matches on the private key and certificate
file'
If you can shine some light
on thus 'modulus matches on the private key and certificate file'
Thx
Sam
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Crypto Sal <crypto.sal@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 11/16/2009 03:48 PM, sieger007@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Thank
you friends.
This SSL stuff drives me nuts .
Just to clarify, I had
sent a
certificate request with xyz.abc.com
as the common name. I got back a certificate with *.abc.com
as the
common name from the CA. Can I still use the same key or is it a
mismatch?
Hello,
As long as the modulus matches on the private key and certificate file,
yes it will still work.
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