[Users] OpenSER and Eyebeam 1.5 with TLS

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Tue May 16 09:56:36 CEST 2006


Windows can import .pem. You only have to use "*.*" as filer filter when 
importing the certificate. Then double click on the .pem file.

regards
klaus

Teemu Harju wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been trying to get OpenSER to work with Eyebeam 1.5 using TLS, but 
> I always get a certificate error. I've created certificates using 
> "gen_rootCA.sh" and "gen_usercert.sh" scripts. Which of these 
> certificates I should store to the machine running the eyebeam client?
> 
> Eyebeam requires the certificate to be stored to the computers "root 
> certificate store". This is what the user manual says...
> 
> "When using TLS, you must have the root certificate that signs the 
> proxy's chain of certificates. The certificates must be stored on the 
> eyeBeam computer, in the root certificate store."
> 
> I think I've figured out how to import a new certificate to Windows XP, 
> but by default it does not support .pem files. I've changed the 
> extension to .crt since that is what Windows recognises, but this 
> doesn't seem to help. Somehow the certificate just does not appear to 
> the root certificate store.
> 
> What certificate I should put to the client machine? Do I also need to 
> use the private key generated by "gen_usercert.sh" for something on the 
> client side?
> 
> BR,
> 
> Teemu
> 
> -- 
> Teemu Harju
> http://www.teemuharju.net
> 
> 
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