Yes, giving an absolute path to SSL_use_certificate_file will work. If you are 
on windows, then you should escape the \ which will be present in the path - 
thats all.


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Subject: Key file


Is it possible to specify instead of filename (char* file) for
SSL_use_certificate_file file with absolute path? Because it doesn't
work for me :-( and in the man page is nothing about 'path'....

Thanks


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