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Re: [opensuse] Help with Yast CA Module
- From: Jim Flanagan <linuxjim@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:06:12 -0600
- Message-id: <4B673434.9070009@xxxxxxxxxx>
Anders Johansson wrote:
Thanks,
Jim F
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On Sunday 31 January 2010 22:17:08 Jim Flanagan wrote:OK, I made the initial cert with passphrase and it was encrypted. I then signed it, and then exported it to a file. There is one file that contains first the cert string, and then the key string, all in that one file. I think I need to split those out to two seperate files, is this correct? Can I do this in kwrite, afterwards making sure the key is chowned to root and chmod to 400?
I need help using Yast's CA module. Specifically, how do I make an SSL
that it not encrypted and does not need a passphrase. I need to make a
self signed cert to us for my mail server (Postfix). Every time I try to
make a cert it insists on me inputting a passphrase, and the cert is
encrypted. Is there a how-to on this?
Create the encrypted cert with passphrase. Then use the 'Export' dropdown in the lower right of the CA window to export the certificate to the format you need.
Anders
Thanks,
Jim F
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