You should be able to find the sign.sh under the pkg.contrib in the openssl
source directory.
> -Original Message-
> From: tk dev [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 11:36 PM
> To: modssluser; openssluser; suse-security
> Subject: how do i generate CA/certs : esp with CA.pl
>
> hi all
>
> i've been trying to generate certificates - following
> mod_ssl user manual. unfortunately i can't find
> sign.sh to sign my server.csr.
>
> p.s.
> i'm using suse6.4,kernel2.2.16;installed with
> mod_ssl/2.62 & openssl/0.95.
>
> anyway i've downloaded openssl/0.95a & install it. &
> i've found CA.pl: as i know this is one program to
> generate certificates.
>
> but when i tried CA.pl -newca it only come up with a
> dir (demoCA) with some .pem files inside. i want a
> real SSL cert with names which i specify. how do i go
> about doing that?...the man page of CA.pl is so
> massive & i don't know what to do to have -x509(just
> like the one used by openssl).
>
> pls advise me what to do with CA.pl/how to get other
> scripts that enable me to create cert.
>
> thanks a lot for your help.
>
> tk
>
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