Title: RE: ssl-cert-HOWTO.txt for review
If openssl can generate random data and spit it out in a file then why use a file to begin with? Can't openssl ( tool ) just generate its random data internally and use that? I think that's a lot safer than spitting it out to a file and prevents less
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Subject: RE: ssl-cert-HOWTO.txt for review
Hello Fiel,
Thanks for the comments.
At 10:45 AM 12/1/01 -0800, Fiel Cabral wrote:
My suggestion is to include info about the RANDFILE
variable. I set RANDFILE=$HOME/.rnd in my environment
and in the configuration file
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Subject: Re: ssl-cert-HOWTO.txt for review
I have written a certificate HOW-TO that I will submit very
soon to LDP.
You can find it in the archives of this list. Look for a HOWTO in the
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I think this is fine. I just wanted to make sure you agree to the gnu documentation licence.
I will hold it for a while until I get results from linuxdoc, then I will submit an update including your text.
Cheers.
On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 13:34, Marcus Redivo wrote:
Hello Franck,
I