I think there is an option ("-new", is it?) which causes the CSR generating
utility to read the responses from the screen. So, you input all the values
instead of the utility looking in sslc.cnf...I haven't tried this on NT
though.
Arun.
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Hi,
I have installed the OpenSA v 0.2.0 package on NT.
OpenSSL is part of this package and I am trying to generate an CSR. I
was able to use openssl to generate a key file but when I try to generate a
CSR file, openssl is looking for /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf. The utility
is looking in a Unix directory instead of NT and I can't seem to find
openssl.cnf. Any ideas?
Thanks
John Tan
Alexa Internet
415-561-6940
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