Craig McGregor wrote:

I remove my 'hack-around'and create a CA cert.
Now, using grep to hunt down the source of the problem, aside from an item in
the contrib folder, everywhere else has default_md set at sha1, some md5 lines
commented out and replaced with sha1.
I checked apps/req.c of OpenSSL and find out that we must add

default_md = sha1

in the section [ req ] (hardcoded). I fixed it in the CVS.

Michael
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