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Re: WebStar SSL -> Apache



I issued the following command as suggested and I was able to see the certificate information. Therefore, I believe I should probably find a way to generate a private.key from either the original certificate request or find a way to convert the private.key created by webstar. When using the original private.key with apache it complains that it was not found and when trying to start with a newly created private.key with exact same info as original, apache says its started but I believe dies right away.

I am going to spend a spend a couple of more hours trying to fix it, if not, I am just going to get a new certificate with a new private key.

Thanks for all your help.

thanks,
Ezra

On Tuesday, April 29, 2003, at 03:22 PM, Michael S. Fischer wrote:

Depends on what the certificate looks like. If you can run this
successfully:

openssl x509 -in <certificate-file> -text

Then your certificate can be used with Apache's mod_ssl.

--Michael


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:email@hidden] On Behalf Of Ezra
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 11:45 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: WebStar SSL -> Apache


Hi!

Would a verisign issued certificate for Webstar4 work with apache? Is
there a way to convert a private key generated by WebStar4 to apache
(openssl & mod_ssl) private key. I do have the actual csr
generated by
WebStar4 ssl tool as well if that would be any helpful.

By the way, I find this group very helpful.

thanks,
Ezra
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