Still trying to get apache-ssl working properly.

I'm trying to see if creating a new certificate will help.

When I type ssl-certificate --force I get the error:
/usr/sbin/ssl-certificate: ssleay: command not found

I have /usr/doc/ssleay and /usr/lib/ssl/lib/ssleay, but no
command 'ssleay.'

When I tinkered around with openbsd their ssleay package is a binary command
as well that generates the certificate for apache-ssl.

Why doesn't the debian ssleay or openssl have this same functionality?

I have the most current ssleay, openssl, and libssl09 installed.
Why won't this make certificates?  Thanks...

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