From: Christopher Cato (no email)
Date: Sat Nov 01 2003 - 10:44:12 EST
> --On zaterdag 1 november 2003 14:44 +0100 Christopher Cato
> <> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > openssl pkcs12 -export -in newcert.pem -inkey newreq.pem -certfile
> > demoCA/cacert.pem -name "MY CERTIFICATE" -out mycert.p12
> >
> > This should do it, at least according to the howtos and FAQ's I can
> > find. I import the .p12 file via rightclick-Install in
> Explorer, then
> > I enter the password and accept all the stuff. Power up
> Outcrap and it
> > still complains about the certificate chain. Bah.
> >
> > Need I say I'm seriously thinking about blowing up the Windows
> > computer.
>
> ;-) or install Linux ;-)
>
> More serious, you need to install the root cert also as a
> Trusted root auth
> cert..
>
> Last time i had a problem i browsed to my webserver (which is
> using a cert
> based on the same root cert) and installed if using the
> certification path
> in ssl icon )right in the status bar.. be carefull where to put it,
> sometimes windows wants to install the Root cert as a client cert ;-)
Yeah, but the strange thing is that I install it as a Root certificate,
I can even see it under Trusted Root Certificates. It still doesn't work.
I'm going packetsniffing on this one.
/Christopher
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