Right.

But what is the use of RANDFILE and oid_file in openssl?

Slds
Raul Gutierrez
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> raulg> What is the meanig of field
> raulg>
> raulg> RANDFILE  = $ENV::HOME/.rnd
> raulg> oid_file  = $ENV::HOME/.oid
> raulg>
> raulg> in the openssl config file?
> raulg>
> raulg> If i have the OpenSSL on a MS NT 4 PC,  what value can i assign to
it?
>
> If you make sure that each user has a HOME environment variable, the
> above lines will work as intended.
>
> Of course, you need to make sure each user gets a *different* HOME
> :-).
>
> $ENV::foo is the notation in the configuration file to fetch the value
> of the environment variable foo.  Therefore $ENV::HOME will get the
> value of HOME...
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