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03-09-2006 09:13 AM
03-09-2006 09:13 AM
Certutil for HPUX 11.00
all a requirement has came up where I need to use "certutil" for HPUX 11.00 for the following:
1) Create a new 64 bit PEM certificate server key file.
2) Submit the certificate to the CA (in this case I know how to complete this portion) and also download the trusted CA file in PEM format.
3) Take the trusted CA file, the new certificate and the server key file and place them into the cert7.db file.
will openssl suffice? is certutil part of a depot that I can download?
1) Create a new 64 bit PEM certificate server key file.
2) Submit the certificate to the CA (in this case I know how to complete this portion) and also download the trusted CA file in PEM format.
3) Take the trusted CA file, the new certificate and the server key file and place them into the cert7.db file.
will openssl suffice? is certutil part of a depot that I can download?
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03-09-2006 09:26 AM
03-09-2006 09:26 AM
Re: Certutil for HPUX 11.00
Shalom,
I think that ssl will probably suffice.
However there is a hpux binary version of certutil on mozilla's website.
Just search certutil site:mozilla.org
In google.
Also an hp doc might be useful:
http://docs.hp.com/en/J4269-90039/ch02s07.html
SEP
I think that ssl will probably suffice.
However there is a hpux binary version of certutil on mozilla's website.
Just search certutil site:mozilla.org
In google.
Also an hp doc might be useful:
http://docs.hp.com/en/J4269-90039/ch02s07.html
SEP
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Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
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03-09-2006 03:30 PM
03-09-2006 03:30 PM
Re: Certutil for HPUX 11.00
Hello,
You can use OpenSSL for this purpose, though OpenSSL doesnt provide certutil, you can "openssl" command to create certificates and set your own ca.
-Arun
You can use OpenSSL for this purpose, though OpenSSL doesnt provide certutil, you can "openssl" command to create certificates and set your own ca.
-Arun
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