03-06-2008
Anyone knows any prevention against identity theft?
I have recently been victimized by the theft of my credit card. But, due to favorable situations I could prevent it from being miss-used and was able to make thins go in the right way.Anyways , I would like to know that if there any services which keeps your financial information safe and make you secure about thefts.
2 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
#1: does anyone know how to detect how many times (and/or the time length) a given thread has been context switched out of the CPU?
#2: are there any tchniques that minimize/eliminate your thread getting context switched?
I would be happy to know the answers to these questions for ANY... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: fabulous2
2 Replies
2. Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators
You are here because you have been redirected from a site which is stealing our content with iframe and other content theft techniques.
Please comment on this theft of our content or ask questions about content theft in this thread.
Thank you. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Neo
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
certpatch
CERTPATCH(8) BSD System Manager's Manual CERTPATCH(8)
NAME
certpatch -- add subjectAltName identities to X.509 certificates
SYNOPSIS
certpatch [-t identity-type] -i identity -k signing-key input-certificate output-certificate
DESCRIPTION
certpatch alters PEM-encoded X.509 certificates by adding a subjectAltName extension containing an identity used by the signature-based
authentication schemes of the ISAKMP protocol. After the addition the certificate will be signed once again with the supplied CA signing
key.
The options are as follows:
-t identity-type
If given, the -t option specifies the type of the given identity. Currently ip, fqdn, and ufqdn are recognized. The default is ip.
-i identity
The -i option takes an argument which is the identity to put into the subjectAltName field of the certificate. If the identity-type
is ip, this argument should be an IPv4 address in dotted decimal notation.
-k signing-key
The -k option specifies the key used for signing the certificate once the subjectAltName extension has been added. The key is speci-
fied by the filename where it is stored in PEM format.
SEE ALSO
isakmpd(8), ssl(8)
BSD
July 18, 1999 BSD