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in thread Two-Way Password Encryption
At the apache-ssl website, they have these instructions on how to create a test certificate. I did it today as a matter of fact.
Here's the dirt just in case you don't want to follow the link:
Replace the word new-cert with a variable, and you could easily turn this into a quite simple script to spit out certificates as fast as the script will run.
This is obviously just a way to create certificates, making your web server of choice use them, is another animal.
Very funny Scotty... Now PLEASE beam down my PANTS!
Here's the dirt just in case you don't want to follow the link:
how do I create a test certificate? Step one - create the key and request: openssl req -new > new.cert.csr Step two - remove the passphrase from the key (optional): openssl rsa -in privkey.pem -out new.cert.key Step three - convert request into signed cert: openssl x509 -in new.cert.csr -out new.cert.cert -req -signkey new.cert.key -days 365
Replace the word new-cert with a variable, and you could easily turn this into a quite simple script to spit out certificates as fast as the script will run.
This is obviously just a way to create certificates, making your web server of choice use them, is another animal.
Very funny Scotty... Now PLEASE beam down my PANTS!
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