Corret spelling and example

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Terry Wilson
2010-11-05 16:05:50 +00:00
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ OPTIONS:
-C Common name (cert field) -C Common name (cert field)
This should be the fully qualified domain name or IP address for This should be the fully qualified domain name or IP address for
the client or server. Make sure your certs have unique common the client or server. Make sure your certs have unique common
namems. names.
-O Org name (cert field) -O Org name (cert field)
An informational string (company name) An informational string (company name)
-o Output filename base (defaults to asterisk) -o Output filename base (defaults to asterisk)
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ and tlscafile=/etc/ca.crt. Since this is a self-signed key, many devices will
require you to import the ca.crt file as a trusted cert. require you to import the ca.crt file as a trusted cert.
To create a client cert using the CA cert created by the example above: To create a client cert using the CA cert created by the example above:
ast_tls_cert -m client -c /tmp/ca.crt -k /tmp/ca.key -C "Joe User" -O \\ ast_tls_cert -m client -c /tmp/ca.crt -k /tmp/ca.key -C phone1.mycompany.com \\
"My Company" -d /tmp -o joe_user -O "My Company" -d /tmp -o joe_user
This will create client.crt/key/pem in /tmp. Use this if your device supports This will create client.crt/key/pem in /tmp. Use this if your device supports
a client certificate. Make sure that you have the ca.crt file set up as a client certificate. Make sure that you have the ca.crt file set up as