Hi Laszlo, I have read that. It's the wrapper for the usage of OpenSSL, so I have to install it. I have downloaded the Borland C++ compiler, and I'm doing so right now, but I'm not getting good results yet.
I tried to import OpenSSL, it seems to work. Now, I want to try the code I submited earlier, but I need the .pem files. You told me to change generate.sh to generate.bat. How can I do that? Many thanks, Daniel Laszlo Nagy wrote: > Daniel Crespo írta: > > Laszlo Nagy wrote: > > > >>> If you have OpenSSL installed, you can do the following: > >>> > >>> 1. Create a new directory and place the two attached files in it > >>> (openssl.cnf and generate.sh) > >>> 2. Run "chmod +x gen_cert.sh ; ./gen_cert.sh yourdomain.com" > >>> > >> I meant generate.sh instead of gen_cert.sh. > >> > >> Under windows it won't work. But you can easily convert generate.sh into > >> generate.bat. :-) > >> > >> Laszlo > >> > > > > I'm on Windows... > > I'm also trying to get OpenSSL installed, but I need compilers and all > > that stuff. Before getting involved in that, do you know of a faster > > way to have it installed? > > > Yes. Read the recipe once more. Especially, the first document string in > that program. ;-) > > """For windows users: > http://webcleaner.sourceforge.net/pyOpenSSL-0.6.win32-py2.4.exe""" > > (You will also need the openssl binaries for windows, but they are very easy > to find.) > > > Laszlo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list