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Old 7th October 2005, 12:59 PM
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FC4 and SSL Certificates

Hi, I could need some help on the FC4 and Apache SSL certificates.
I used to do this on a FC2 machine, but now I noticed it has changed a bit. So I tryed to get this to work, but failed. This is how I tryed to do it:

1. cd /etc/pki/tlc/misc
2. # ./CA -newca
3. # ./CA -newreq
4. # ./CA -sign

So now I would have all the files I need. But now the problem is where do I put all the files in the write folders and all that. I have now 2 files named newcert.pem and newreq.pem.

Could somebody tell me what I have to do next?

Thx
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Old 7th October 2005, 02:55 PM
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topic can be closed. I found the way
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