If you have java installed, you can check for the "ikeyman" tool (X11 application!) to create and adminsiter ssl certificates; the command line tool should be "keytool"; entering "keytool" without parameters, you'll get the command syntax.
There is also the tool
which can be used to work on SSL keystores and also create certificates etc. Entering it without parameters you get the sytnax help. This tool is part of the package "gskta.rte 7.0.3.30".
If you have openSSL installed, you could just use "openssl"; there is plenty of syntax examples if you use your favourite search engine.
i have configured Squid proxy server in Fedora 8 with two network interfaces.
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP are working fine but we are unable to download mails using mail clients from mail server with POP3(ssl) and SMTP(ssl).
so please someone help us how to enable pop and smtp in Squid. (1 Reply)
Does anyone know how to extract the expiration date of a Solaris 9 certificate? I have searched over the 'net and it seems this command ssl-cert-check comes up often but this does not work on my servers. Not sure how to extraxt the expiration dates of the SSL Certs so if anyone can help that would... (2 Replies)
Hello all :b:
I need a little advice on securing my VSFTPD server. I currently have it setup and working using a self signed certificate by following instructions on the net and im happy with it to a certain extent.
One of my clients is not... He said he cannot connect to the server unless... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have been attempting to automate the addition of SSL certificates to keychains on a MAC using the "security" command. I've noticed two things, 1 of which I don't understand.
1. If I use something like "security add-trusted-cert -d -k /System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates... (1 Reply)
I have interesting problem.
https:/host/some/x.cgi
- this script has run twice when I call this url
But
http:/host/some/x.cgi
work fine, only once.
Output is text/plain.
If I change output format to the Content-type text/html,
then both urls works fine - executed only once. (2 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I am working on a Nginx + Apache installation for learning purposes, and just got to the point of installing a self-signed certificate for securing some pages that will be used to send "sensitive" information such as login credentials. So far so good.
What a I want to know is how can... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
0. Firstly, I am not very Unix savvy. For instance, I don't know what the purpose of certificates are, and I don't know if this is the right forum for this question.
1. The problem: I can't use homebrew or use git. Running git pull, for instance, gives the following error:
... (2 Replies)
Issue observed: I have configured ng.my-site.com using widlcard ssl cert. When I hit https://www.my-site.com it loads ng.my-site.com website!
please advise if I missed any concept / configs... Thank you!
httpd.conf
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.my-site.com
ServerAdmin... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ashokvpp
0 Replies
LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
ne_ssl_dname
NE_SSL_CERTIFICATE(3) neon API reference NE_SSL_CERTIFICATE(3)NAME
ne_ssl_certificate, ne_ssl_dname - structures representing SSL certificates
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_session.h>
/* A simplified X.509 distinguished name. */
typedef struct {
const char *country, *state, *locality, *organization;
const char *organizationalUnit;
const char *commonName;
} ne_ssl_dname;
/* A simplified SSL certificate. */
typedef struct {
const ne_ssl_dname *subject, *issuer;
const char *from, *until;
} ne_ssl_certificate;
DESCRIPTION
The ne_ssl_dname structure is used to represent a simplified X.509 distinguished name, as used in SSL certificates; a distinguished name is
used to uniquely identify an entity. Along with the fields giving the geographical and organizational location of the entity, the common-
Name field will be assigned the DNS hostname of the entity. The ne_ssl_readable_dname function can be used to create a single-line string
out of an ne_ssl_dname structure.
The ne_ssl_certificate structure is used to represent a simplified SSL certificate; containing the distinguished names of the issuer and
subject of the certificate. The issuer is the entity which has digitally signed the certificate to guarantee its authenticity; the subject
is the owner of the certificate. A certificate is only valid for a certain period of time: the from and until contain strings giving the
validity period.
SEE ALSO ne_ssl_dname(3), ne_ssl_set_verify(3)AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@webdav.org>.
neon 0.23.5 8 October 2002 NE_SSL_CERTIFICATE(3)