I seem to be having some config problems with OpenSSL. When I try to create
a CSR, openSSL tries to use this to find the config file:
d:/openssl/d:/openssl/ssl/openssl.cnf
Where can I go to correct this obviously incorrect syntax?
Thanks.
Tim Willis
IS Technician
Code Rite
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> I seem to be having some config problems with OpenSSL. When I try to
> create a CSR, openSSL tries to use this to find the config file:
> d:/openssl/d:/openssl/ssl/openssl.cnf
> Where can I go to correct this obviously incorrect syntax?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tim Willis
>
(system - WinNT, Apache+mod_ssl+openssl as a service)
Ok -
I've received a test cert from Thawte, installed it, created a server.key
file, saved the Thawte cert as server.crt, and placed server.crt and
server.key in the appropriate places in httpd.conf in Apache.
The problem is, when I re-start
> Yes; I can't get off this &@#$%! list. Can someone please help?
Shouldn't that actually read "&@#$%-'ing' list"? I mean, if we are going to
follow the rules and conventions of english and all.
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> Bill,
>
> He must have thought that an "Open Secure Socket Layer" was a sex chat
> group:
Its not?
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