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Re: SSLeavy - test certicate issuing

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hamilton, Ed @ OTT)
Wed Jun 19 11:53:15 1996

From: "Hamilton, Ed @ OTT" <EHAMILT@mtl.unisysgsg.com>
To: "'Security Mail" <www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 96 07:28:00 EDT
Errors-To: owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu


I believe that www.nortel.com/entrust will sign your certificate for 2 
years.  However, I am not sure that they will accept your specific 
certificate, you may have to use one generated by them.

 --- Ed.
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From: owner-www-security
To: Aleksander Slominski
Cc: www-security
Subject: Re: SSLeavy - test certicate issuing
Date: Tuesday, June 18, 1996 1:47AM

On Wed, 12 Jun 1996, Aleksander Slominski wrote:

> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 21:11:58 +0200 (MET DST)
> From: Aleksander Slominski <aztoruns@mat.uni.torun.pl>
> To: www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu
> Subject: SSLeavy - test certicate issuing
>
> I am experimenting with SSLeavy + apache WWW daemon.
> I issued test certificate for httpd daemon.
> It works fine but it is not signed by any CA.
> I am wondering how could I sign certificate. I would
> like to create TEST Certicate Authority Center.

You can create a test cert for yourself (5 days validity)
form https://x.509.com/nf/demo/server-cert.html


> Could anyone advise me how to do it? Are any tools,
> how does it look procedure. I want it to work with Netscape.
>
> Alek
> --
> Aleksander Slominski http://www.mat.uni.torun.pl/~aztoruns
> "Only I am smart, only I am strong and only I think so."
>

Pat Richard    /    patr@x509.com
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The first and only CA server on the Internet: http://x.509.com
                                              http://www.xcert.com


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