I have a CA running on a Windows 2003 Enterprise box. I have a few apache
servers that need certificates (they are internal, and the CA is a trusted
source on every computer). After I get OpenSSL to generate a request and
submit the request on the box running CA, it fails and complains that I don't
have a certificate template. How would I go about remedying this issue? The
requests are valid requests (at least the file looks that way)

Re: Certificates for non-windows machines. by David

David
Wed Nov 10 07:05:51 CST 2004

This whitepaper may help you to submit requests from non windows machines:


advanced certificate enrollment:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/security/advcert.mspx


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"Andy" <Andy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D40C404F-0492-4F9B-A5AF-0C0702532E16@microsoft.com...
>I have a CA running on a Windows 2003 Enterprise box. I have a few apache
> servers that need certificates (they are internal, and the CA is a trusted
> source on every computer). After I get OpenSSL to generate a request and
> submit the request on the box running CA, it fails and complains that I
> don't
> have a certificate template. How would I go about remedying this issue?
> The
> requests are valid requests (at least the file looks that way)