I'm trying to generate a certificate (using the openssl command line tool) that can't actually DO anything - can't sign, can't encrypt. Is this possible? It seems like the purpose of the certificate ...
The Internet has become the number one resources for news, information, events, and all things social. As most people know there are many ways to create a website of your own and capture your own ...
Last night, I decided to up the ante and "upgrade" my perfectly working self-signed self-issued SSL certificate from valid for 365 days and (default RSA?) 1024-bit to valid for 4096 days and RSA ...
A high-severity bug in OpenSSL was disclosed today, and it affects only organizations that installed an update released in June, and allows anyone with an untrusted TLS certificate to become a CA.