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Certificate.pem

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horizonuser
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Certificate.pem

Post by horizonuser »

I downloaded the code from the latest SCIII section. This includes a certificate.pem. I have included this in my repeater directory and also in the client directory (before comiling).
Can anyone tell me how secure this? Can I add my own certificate?
thanks

[mod=494,1150360612]replaced certificate.pm by certificate.pem[/mod]
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Post by bevtech »

I am pretty sure it is the same level of security as the 128bit ssl as used in online banking. I asked the same question when SCIII first came out and still am using the pem that came with it. I dont think we can chanbe it at this time when it is release from beta I am hoping that we will have that option..:)
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Re: Certificate.pem

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@bevtech: that's not right!

i already created my own certificate.pem and i am pretty sure i found the solution somewhere here in the forum. since this certification file inherits the private key, it is very unsecure imho to use the given/downloadable one in a professional environment.

if someone is really interested in knowing how to do it, send me an pm...
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Re: Certificate.pem

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look [topic=7834]here[/topic]... :wink:
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Re: Certificate.pem

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Thanks you so much snobs I couldnt find that I have been looking for that for quite sometime..
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Re: Certificate.pem

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no problem! ;)
but have you already tried it, has it worked for you?
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Re: Certificate.pem

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The cetificate that I create works..:D I just tried it
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Re: Certificate.pem

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bevtech wrote:The cetificate that I create works..:D I just tried it
thats good to hear ... will try this one shortly ...

JD
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