Here is line 28 thur 30 of my ssl.conf

SSLRandomSeed startup builtin
SSLRandomSeed connect builtin
#SSLRandomSeed startup file:/dev/random  512


Is that right?

Jody Harvey

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Hi,

The problem seems to be in your configuration file.
Verify you ssl.conf file. Perhaps that a comment do not start with # and 
the program interpret it like an affectation without equal sign. Or a equal
sign has been "involuntary" replaced. The mistake is possible.
Example:
"encrypt_rsa_key         no"   instead of     "encrypt_rsa_key        = no"

Hope this help

Fr�d�ric.


Harvey, Jody wrote:

>I am currently setting up Open SSL on a Windows 2k system. I have 
>followed instructions as closely as possible. My problem is when I use 
>this command:
>
>C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>openssl req -config ssl.conf -newkey 
>rsa:1024 -key out keyreq\server.pf.key -out keyreq\req.pem
>
>I get this:
>error on line 28 of ssl.conf
>1100:error:0E066065:configuration file routines:CONF_load_bio:missing 
>equal sign :conf_def.c:366:line 28
>
>I have no clue what is wrong with the conf file. These seems to be 
>nothing out of place. I have looked at the FAQs on the OPenSSL 
>site...no help. Can someone explain or lead me in the right direction? 
>What am I doing wrong?
>
>Jody Harvey 
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