SSL: Server CommonName mismatch: localhost.localdomain
- From: "M. Fioretti" <mfioretti (at) mclink.it>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 19:17:20 +0200
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
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