Re: [pkix] RFC 5280 and example of a self signed end-entity certificate?

Jeffrey Walton <noloader@gmail.com> Sun, 20 November 2016 08:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: [pkix] RFC 5280 and example of a self signed end-entity certificate?
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>>Does anyone know where I might find an example of a elf-signed end-entity
>>certificate?
>
> By finding an elf and getting them to sign one for you?  Alternatively, if you
> want a *self*-signed EE cert, by signing one yourself?  Or am I missing
> something here...

My bad. I wanted an IETF reference one; not a random one crated by an
external tool.

Jeff