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Hi!

I would like to know how to create a 128bit server certificate or how to
verify it is 128bit...

Thank you!

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Uros Gaber, PowerCom d.n.o.

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Aug 15, 2001, 8:13:24 AM8/15/01
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Well the thing that I would like to know is what parameters to pass to
openssl when creating a server cert.
The server certificates are signed by my self-signed CA.
Must there be a special CA.crt for creating these kind of certificates?

Thank you

Uros Gaber
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Salz" <rs...@zolera.com>
To: "Uros Gaber - PowerCom" <ur...@powercom-si.com>
Cc: "OpenSSL" <openss...@openssl.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 2:56 AM
Subject: Re: Creating / verifying certificates


> > I would like to know how to create a 128bit server certificate or how
> > to verify it is 128bit...
>

> You are confusing the session key (typically RC4) with the certificate
> (typically RSA 1024 bit).
>
> You can limit what crypto suites are used. See the ciphers manpage.
> --
> Zolera Systems, Securing web services (XML, SOAP, Signatures,
> Encryption)
> http://www.zolera.com

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