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On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Addison Laurent
<alaurent(a)cise.ufl.edu>wrote:
> Generating one from the 389-console is only giving me a 1024-bit key,
> and 2048 is required.
>
> In order to generate a 2048-bit ASCII certificate request, certain
options must be specified as seen in the example below:
# certutil -R -d /database/directory/ -s
"cn=myhost.example.com,dc=myorg,dc=com" -a -g 2048
Right. So 389-console cannot generate the keys that are required today
for non-self-signed?
In researching this, I found where Rich had replied to a prior poster a
year or so ago not to use the command line (but I might have been missing
some required context.)
If the case is that 389-console cannot be used to get CSRs that are
non-self-signable, then I think that's problematic.
Thanks,
Addison