Re: How to create Intermediate CA in openSSL?

From: aliceliu (aliceliu106_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/23/04

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    Date: 23 Dec 2004 11:59:50 -0800
    
    

    Thanks for reply.

    The problem here, I thought I signed properly, and from openssl, the
    verify also looks good, but after I installed to webserver and access
    from browser, the certificate hierarchy tree only shows one level. No
    root, not intermediate,

    openssl verify -CAfile ../ssl/ca.crt -untrusted lvl2.crt web.crt
    web.crt: OK

    In browser, it shows the issuer is the my "intermediate ca". I thought
    there should at least three levels, root->intermediate->realcert.
    Any suggestion?

    Thanks
    Any suggestion?


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