One reason could be the directory where the server executes the
script. Best is to change the directory explicitely before
you start the script.

Meike Aulbach schrieb:
> 
> On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 05:53:53PM +0800, chchar wrote:
> >    The problem is, when I run this Perl script, I can't produce
> >    "cert30.result" file, meant my program will exit.
> >    But if I run from the shell, I can produce "cert30.result" file.
> >    Below is my result when I run it from the command prompt.
> 
> I have problems with this too. I thought that it works on the shell because
> its "root", but then i tried to run the script as nobody (the webserver is
> running as nobody too) and it works on the shell, but it doesnt work over
> the webserver. Does openssl have a protection so that it will work only
> on a tty or sth like that ?
> 
> bye, Meike
> 
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