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Building an OpenSSL Certificate Authority - Creating Your Root Certificate

Creating Your Root Certificate Authority In our previous article, Introductions and Design Considerations for Eliptical Curves we covered the design requirements to create a two-tier ECC certifica...
Updated Jun 06, 2023
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Jun 04, 2019

Hello Chase, thanks for the great series. I got the same issue highlighted by tty72, where the root CA validity was set to exactly 1 month after the issue date, instead of 10 years as is specified in the config file. I am using OpenSSL 1.1.0f on Ubuntu 18.04 as well.

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