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RE: Reverse Proxy and Externally Generated Wildcard SSL Certificates

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>John,
>	I believe what you need to do is export the Certificates from the IIS servers, they will be saved in a .pfx file, which is the PKCS12 format.  >OpenSSL can convert these into the PEM format that squid supports, these commands will give you the desired output.
>
>Exports the Certificate:
>openssl pkcs12 -in server.pfx -out server.crt -nodes -nokeys -clcerts
>
>Exports the Private Key (Note will not be encrypted, store in safe place):
>openssl pkcs12 -in server.pfx -out server.key -nodes -nocerts -clcerts
>
>The openssl man page and the pkcs12 man page will have more information about these options if you need them.

Dean

Thanks for the help, but I've just found out that the CSR (and therefore private key) were all generated from a Juniper VPN Appliance and so now all bets are off :-/  

Cheers





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