RE: Error when trying to create certificates

2011-12-23 Thread McSparin, Joe
It's a package add from FreeBSD ports.  I'll try reinstalling it on
another machine and see where it puts it. 

Thanks, 


Joseph R. McSparin
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Hill Country Memorial Hospital
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Subject: Re: Error when trying to create certificates

McSparin, Joe wrote:
 It's not located in the /usr/local/etc/raddb directory where my
install is but I did a search and it is located here
/usr/local/share/examples/freeradius/raddb/certs/xpextensions. 

  Find out who created the packaged (RPM, DEB, etc.) for your system,
and file a bug.  The default distribution ships the xpextensions file in
the /etc/raddb/certs/ directory for a reason.

  Alan DeKok.
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RE: Error when trying to create certificates

2011-12-23 Thread Herbert J. Skuhra
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011, at 08:52, McSparin, Joe wrote:
 It's a package add from FreeBSD ports.  I'll try reinstalling it on
 another machine and see where it puts it. 

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/net/freeradius2/files/pkg-message.in?rev=1.2;content-type=text%2Fplain

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RE: Error when trying to create certificates

2011-12-22 Thread McSparin, Joe
It's not located in the /usr/local/etc/raddb directory where my install is but 
I did a search and it is located here 
/usr/local/share/examples/freeradius/raddb/certs/xpextensions. 


Joseph R. McSparin
Network Administrator
Hill Country Memorial Hospital
830 990 6638 phone
830 990 6623 fax
jmcspa...@hillcountrymemorial.org

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 On Behalf Of Alan Buxey
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 1:18 AM
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Hi,
Keep getting this error message when running make in my /raddb/certs
directory I reinstalled openssl but to no avail.  Any thoughts?
 
/usr/bin/openssl ca -batch -keyfile ca.key -cert ca.pem -in server.csr 
-key `grep output_password ca.cnf | sed 's/.*=//;s/^ *//'` -out server.crt
-extensions xpserver_ext -extfile xpextensions -config ./server.cnf
 
Using configuration from ./server.cnf
ERROR: loading the config file 'xpextensions'

does the 'xpextensions' file exist in your raddb/certs directory?  does it
have useful permissions?

alan
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Re: Error when trying to create certificates

2011-12-22 Thread Alan DeKok
McSparin, Joe wrote:
 It's not located in the /usr/local/etc/raddb directory where my install is 
 but I did a search and it is located here 
 /usr/local/share/examples/freeradius/raddb/certs/xpextensions. 

  Find out who created the packaged (RPM, DEB, etc.) for your system,
and file a bug.  The default distribution ships the xpextensions file in
the /etc/raddb/certs/ directory for a reason.

  Alan DeKok.
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Re: Error when trying to create certificates

2011-12-22 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
 McSparin, Joe wrote:
 It's not located in the /usr/local/etc/raddb directory where my install is 
 but I did a search and it is located here 
 /usr/local/share/examples/freeradius/raddb/certs/xpextensions.

That's weird. What OS/distro is this?
OS packages would usualy put them in
/usr/share/doc/freeradius/examples/certs (or similar). Certainly NOT
in /usr/local. Is this a package, or self-compiled?

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