Re: SSL for IIS?

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yea, you are just signing your IIS server's Public Key(plus some
identifying info) using your OpenSSL based CA. It should work just fine.

However you will have to include the certificate of your Root CA (openssl)
into all of the client browsers.

Saqib Ali
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http://www.xml-dev.com

On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:

> How can I use RedHat 9's OpenSSL to create SSL certificates for use with
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