Oliver,

My secure webservers run ApacheSSL + mod_SSL and the OpenSSL library.
I used (and you can also use) Thawte's instructions involving ssleay
(unfortunately, their site is down right now, and I can't remember
the URL of the exact page)

Use the openssl command wherever you're told to use ssleay

> Oliver Koenig wrote:
> 
> Hello guys,
> I have a problem with my Certificate Signing request. Could you please
> let me know which commands I have to execute in order to generate  a
> key and a certificate signing request.
> 
> I have asked thawte.com for help, but they gave me the worng
> instruction. I hava an Apache SSL 1.3.9, a 1.3.7 patch and OpenSSL
> 0.9.4? Maybe i am just too stupid for this!! I am not a real PC-wiz.
> sorry!
> 
> Pelase see the attached e-mail.
> 
> Thanks you very much,
> Oliver
> 
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