Certificate generation via WEB

From: Rub?n T. (r-tolosa_at_terra.es)
Date: 01/21/05

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    I would like to make a web application that allows users to request a
    digital certificate, creates, signs and sends it back to user.

    I know it is possible, I've seen many sites doing it, but I cant find
    a HOWTO anywhere. Could somebody help me to find something useful. For
    MSIE I Know that i have to use Xenroll.dll on client, but what sould i
    do at server?

    Thanks

    I'm currently working on windows 2003 but don't care if i have to work
    with linux.


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