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openssl ca ke issue
Hi everybody:
here is my tale: I need to create some ssl certificates, so I did it with my Linux; I created de CA key and all the other stuff, and of course the certificates needed. The thing is I had to replace mi hard drive and I backed up all the info but I forgot to backup the /etc/ssl. Of course that I have a copy of the CA key and the CA certificate (cacert.pem and cakey.pem) and I restored it to the new box, but when I try to sign a certificate with the CA key, ssl complains about the wrong password. I'm sure I'm entering the right password, so here is the question: is it enogh to have the CA key and CA cert or there is other files from the /etc/ssl that I should backed-up to have the CA key working properly. If I need more than these two files to sign as a CA I'm lost 'cause I don't have the old /etc/ssl ( I have only cacert.pem and cakey.pem) Note: the linux is, in both cases, the same. Thanks a lot and sorry for the long mail and my poor English. |
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