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author | Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net> | 2016-08-03 23:46:44 -0400 |
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committer | Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net> | 2016-08-03 23:46:44 -0400 |
commit | 949e9c8358b5259656c02e4a1ada7912d943afd2 (patch) | |
tree | 4d04acc169abb7d7f7e08790a98736ba8214f97d /doc/19.RPKI.CA.Configuration.CreatingRoot.md | |
parent | 14a9628f0552d3818cd58fb085e7544cdbb3b5eb (diff) |
Try another conversion pass to salvage more of the links.
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/19.RPKI.CA.Configuration.CreatingRoot.md b/doc/19.RPKI.CA.Configuration.CreatingRoot.md index 4340369e..777cf6e0 100644 --- a/doc/19.RPKI.CA.Configuration.CreatingRoot.md +++ b/doc/19.RPKI.CA.Configuration.CreatingRoot.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # Creating an RPKI Root Certificate -rootd does not create RPKI root certificates automatically. If you're running -your own root, you have to do this yourself. The usual method of doing this is -to use the OpenSSL command line tool. The exact details will depend on which -resources you need to put in the root certificate, the URIs for your +[rootd][] does not create RPKI root certificates automatically. If you're +running your own root, you have to do this yourself. The usual method of doing +this is to use the OpenSSL command line tool. The exact details will depend on +which resources you need to put in the root certificate, the URIs for your publication server, and so forth, but the general form looks something like this: @@ -119,3 +119,5 @@ key to PKCS #1 format with a script like this: echo Converted mv root.key.new root.key fi + +[rootd]: 18.RPKI.CA.Configuration.rootd.md |