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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ OPTIONS:
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-C Common name (cert field)
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This should be the fully qualified domain name or IP address for
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the client or server. Make sure your certs have unique common
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namems.
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names.
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-O Org name (cert field)
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An informational string (company name)
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-o Output filename base (defaults to asterisk)
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@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ and tlscafile=/etc/ca.crt. Since this is a self-signed key, many devices will
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require you to import the ca.crt file as a trusted cert.
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To create a client cert using the CA cert created by the example above:
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ast_tls_cert -m client -c /tmp/ca.crt -k /tmp/ca.key -C "Joe User" -O \\
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"My Company" -d /tmp -o joe_user
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ast_tls_cert -m client -c /tmp/ca.crt -k /tmp/ca.key -C phone1.mycompany.com \\
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-O "My Company" -d /tmp -o joe_user
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This will create client.crt/key/pem in /tmp. Use this if your device supports
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a client certificate. Make sure that you have the ca.crt file set up as
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