Hi,
A few years ago with Openca 0.9.2 I asked about how to generate Openca
certificates in a command-line environment and it was suggested that the
only way was to use the batch interface and script the http requests. I
did this and it worked, but it's very slow and awkward. Now, with Openca
1.0.2 and libpki, is there any chance I could script new certificates
with pki-tool and install them in openca?
BTW, How exactly do we create a certificate with pki-tool? There doesn't
seem to be a single example of doing this. Assuming I just installed
pki-tool, what would be the steps ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Mike
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