I going off some documentation I have found, that shows how to create a
pem file on Win2000 and trans fer it to the openssl and then back to the
win2000 machine.
However, I am stumped because the doc say transfer the pem file to the
openssl machine and do CA.sh -sign.
I always make it habit to read through any scripts or processes a doc
may direct me to use o I see what is happening. However, I can't tell
what the author is wanting here, and "CA.sh -sign" does not exist.
There is a "openssl ca", but the "ca" has no "-sign" option.
So the question:
What purpose would one have for transferring a .pem file to an openssl
machine? Is the openssl machine suppose to "sign" the pem and create a
certificate, as the ambiguous "-sign" option implies?
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robert
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