January 30, 2006 09:30 PM

Do It Yourself with SelfSSL

A quick way to put a certificate on your Web server
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I recently set up a new system to replace my Web and email server. Eventually, I'll get around to moving the old system's Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) server certificate to the new system, but the old system—an e-commerce system—will need that certificate for a few months to handle secure transactions. Therein lies a problem: How do I get a new SSL server certificate for the new system?

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Should have included the syntax for the /s option. I think 80% of all certs created will need this option.

JOHN8/9/2006 10:22:00 AM


Hello
I tried same steps but always have this error :
Failed to generate the cryptographic key: 0x5
note : my loacl machine DNS is different from innternet mail Domain name (like x.com ), my mail server is different (like y.com)

Mohammed2/21/2006 6:13:56 AM


good article

Murat2/15/2006 3:30:23 AM


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