Dr S N Henson wrote:
> Thomas Ackermann wrote:
> >
> > searching for a possibility to sign certificates non-interactively for
> > use in a web-form..
> > anyone any solutions for that ?
>
> The 'x509' utility can be used to sign certificates in a non interactive
> manner.
>
> You can also generate certificate requests using 'req' non interactively
> by supplying the necessary data in a config file.
>
> Check the manual pages for more info.
>
so i browsed through the manpages, tried the pipe suggested above, tried
other pipes but didn't get a success.
the openssl program requires that the password is entered and only after
that happened the piped things are
applied...
sounds weird, got to enter the password, the rest comes out of the pipe,
but, what to do ?
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