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    How to generate valid certificate for ICESSL by openssl?

    Hi,
    As others may encounter the same situation, I got a "certificate expired" problem with ICESSL. Can anybody tell me how to generate a valid certificate, i.e., valid for ICESSL, by openssl? Thanks a lot!

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    Anybody help!

    Is there anybody who would help me? I am looking forward to your kind answers!

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    I apologize for the late answer, you can use the Ice-2.0.0/config/makecerts script to generate new certificates, the new certificates will overwrite the ones located in Ice-2.0.0/certs.

    Or you can simply unzip the certificates I've attached to this post to overwrite the ones from your Ice distribution:

    $ cd Ice-2.0.0
    $ unzip certs.zip

    Benoit.
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    Thanks to benoid!
    Actually, I should be sorry for my absence of mind. I should have noticed the makecerts script.
    Fortunately, I used CA.sh in openssl's package to generate valid certs myself.

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