Netgear DGFV338 Client-to-Box VPN using Certificate Authentication - Page 2

Preliminary notes

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Preliminary notes: If for your particular deployment you are not using an external CA (Certificate Authority) you will need to create your own CA. Some alternatives on how to achieve this are outlined below, but they are not exclusive to other methods: 1- OpenSSL: http://www.openssl.org, 2- SimpleCA: http://www.vpnc.org/SimpleCA/ 3- Microsoft's IIS For purpose of this document we used: 1- OpenSSL which could be downloaded from the following link: http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html 2- Additionally you will need to install the Perl interpreter. We used ActivePerl which can be downloaded from here: http://www.activestate.com/Products/activeperl/index.mhtml Version 2.0

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Preliminary notes:
If for your particular deployment you are not using an external CA (Certificate Authority) you will
need to create your own CA. Some alternatives on how to achieve this are outlined below, but
they are not exclusive to other methods:
1-
OpenSSL:
,
2-
SimpleCA:
3-
Microsoft’s IIS
For purpose of this document we used:
1-
OpenSSL which could be downloaded from the following link:
2-
Additionally you will need to install the Perl interpreter. We used ActivePerl which can be
downloaded from here: