Hello Community, and Merry Christmas/Happy Seasons Greetings, anyway, I need some help with understanding an openssl feature - *s_server*.
I executed the following command: openssl s_server -accept 21937 -www & And immediately got the following output: [1] 3286 [sysadm@wfrench-rhel6c-cit ~]$ Error opening server certificate private key file server.pem 140679739017032:error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or directory:bss_file.c:398:fopen('server.pem','r') 140679739017032:error:20074002:BIO routines:FILE_CTRL:system lib:bss_file.c:400: unable to load server certificate private key file In order to test ports that are not encrypted with SSL/TLS do I still have to generate a certificate and private key file (each)? I would like to test ports from one machine using openssl s_client against a remote machine on an opposing network, running a "listener", using openssl s_server. Perhaps I am way off? I am not allowed to use openssl for this sort of thing? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated because I want to expand my understanding of the openssl suite of commands and its offerings. Have a nice day, -------------------------- Warron French
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