In message <320e1fc3-aa47-456b-9c1b-9930992c9...@tiscali.it> on Sat, 2 Jun 2018
07:39:35 +0200, "sampe...@tiscali.it" said:
sampei02> I think It’s installed 2 version OpenSSL; the former by rpm package
while the latter by source tar infact I see following files into
/usr/local/openssl-0.9.7e :
I think It’s installed 2 version OpenSSL; the former by rpm package while the
latter by source tar infact I see following files into
/usr/local/openssl-0.9.7e :
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 4096 Feb 4 2005 .
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root 4096 Jan 20 2011 ..
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 May 31 1
Oh, It's a good starter point.
Openssl, installed in old server,
is 0.9.7e version.
Openssl, installed in new server, is -0.9.8e verson.
In old server I searched .cnf files and I found several files which are
/usr/local/openssl-0.9.7e/xxx/y.cnf
where
xxx= is directory,
= name o
On 29/05/2018 10:43, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
Hi,
On 29/05/18 09:47, Sampei wrote:
I'm using Linux server to create temporary CA and I know openssl
maintains a text database of issued certificates and their status.
Now I need to migrate this server to another one, so I ask myself how
can I expo
Hi,
On 29/05/18 09:47, Sampei wrote:
I'm using Linux server to create temporary CA and I know openssl maintains a text database of issued certificates and their
status.
Now I need to migrate this server to another one, so I ask myself how can I
export this db.
thanks
the openssl CA "databas
I'm using Linux server to create temporary CA and I know openssl
maintains a text database of issued certificates and their status.
Now
I need to migrate this server to another one, so I ask myself how can I
export this db.
thanks
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