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Question about IceSSL CertFile
Hello everybody,
Here we face the following scenario:
We have client side writed by C# and server side with C++.
Now we want to use IceSSL in this project.
I saw the demos of C# use the CertFile with file extension of ".pfx" ,
and my question is whether the C# can use ".pem" format certfile.
Cheers
Cwang
Here we face the following scenario:
We have client side writed by C# and server side with C++.
Now we want to use IceSSL in this project.
I saw the demos of C# use the CertFile with file extension of ".pfx" ,
and my question is whether the C# can use ".pem" format certfile.
Cheers
Cwang
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Hi,
No, you can't use the .pem format, from the documentation of the IceSSL.CertFile property in the manual (p. 1651):.NET
The file must use the PFX (PKCS#12) format and contain the certificate and
its private key. The password for the file must be supplied using IceSSL.Password.
You can use the config/ca/import.py script included in your Ice distribution to create a certificate in the PFX format. See the section "39.7.4 Converting Certificates" in the Ice manual for more information on this script.
Cheers,
Benoit.0 -
Ok,:)
Thanks for your help
CWang0