Alessandro Binarelli wrote:
>Assuming you already have a CA nicknamed 'cacert' and your database is >in the directory named 'foo': > >% certutil -R -d foo -s "cn=localhost,dc=example,dc=com" -o tmpcertreq >-g 1024 >% certutil -C -d foo -c cacert -i tmpcertreq -o tmpcert.der -m 9 -v 12 >-1 -5 -8 foo.example.com <http://foo.example.com> >% certutil -A -d foo -n Alt-Cert -t u,u,u -i tmpcert.der >% certutil -L -d foo -n Alt-Cert >% rm -f tmpcert.der tmpcertreqThanks as always....at this moment I can't try because I'm traveling for job...but, reading what you have post....I missed in my commands "-n Alt-Cert"...I want try as soon as possible....but where did you have find that? :-)
Nothing magical, -n is just the certificate nickname and I Server-Cert was already used, so I chose Alt-Cert.
rob
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