[CentOS] SSL: Server CommonName mismatch: localhost.localdomain
M. Fioretti
mfioretti at mclink.itTue Jun 13 17:17:20 UTC 2006
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 10:06:12 AM -0700, Paul Heinlein (heinlein at madboa.com) wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, M. Fioretti wrote: > > >Right now I am rebuilding a new certificate on the server, byt I am > >setting my.vps.fqdn.name in openssl.cnf as CommonName_default and > >running the provided CA Perl Script. This would have the same > >effect as your command line option below, wouldn't it? I have just done it but this time, after copying the cert and key on my home pc and running >openssl x509 -in mynewcertCert.pem -fingerprint -subject -issuer -serial -hash -noout > >c_rehash . I get: Doing . WARNING: mynewcertPrivateKey.pem does not contain a certificate or CRL: skipping mynewcertCert.pem => 2764d17c.0 I had got no warning whatsoever the first time. What does this mean? Should I worry, or redo/change something? Marco -- Marco Fioretti mfioretti, at the server mclink.it Fedora Core 3 for low memory http://www.rule-project.org/ Any medium powerful enough to extend man's reach is powerful enough to topple his world. To get the medium's magic to work for one's aims rather than against them is to attain literacy. Alan Kay, "Computer Software", Scientific American, Sep. 1984
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