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I think this is now cleared up - openssl by default uses \n rather than
\r\n. However, it is possible to change the format using a simple perl
script (or, apparently, by emailing certificates). Whether lines end
with \n or \r\n does not affect certificate use.
Andrew
Hi:
I am testing openssl 0.9.4 on Red Hat Linux 6.0 and Windows NT 4 so that
create a Certificate Agency at CUBA, I compile and install all ok
following the install documentation file to unix and Windows NT 4
I use the same configuration file in linux and NT to work with openSSL.
All the test