It may be that they've put the configuration file in /etc.
See if there is a file /etc/ssleay.cnf.
You can also take a look at it! :-)
then when you try to run any command you can use the '-config
/etc/ssleay.cnf' option.
That should do it!
mike wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get Apache-US-SSL 1.3.3-1 running on Linux (Red Hat 5.2)
> This is the "complete deluxe" version from Macmillan.
> The documentation they send with this is quite vague on the subject of
> generating keys and csr's. It gives specific commands which don't
> work out of the box. Something else needs to be done, and they must
> assume that of course we all already know that.
>
> When I try to create a csr (Their command is:
> ssleay req -new -key server.key > server.csr
> ) I get an error that it can't find /usr/local/ssl/lib/ssleay.cnf
> I have not been able to find any reference to any config files
> other than the usual Apache httpd.conf stuff.
> The directory /usr/local/ssl/lib doesn't even exist on this box.
>
> Obviously, I'm missing a step here somewhere... what is it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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