On Thu, Sep 30, 1999, WSO Support wrote:
> > > The problem was that at the top of the Makefile script
> > > in 'ssl.crt' the variable SSL_PROGRAM was undefined. I'm
> > > not sure why?
> > >
> > > I replaced it with:
> > > SSL_PROGRAM=/usr/local/bin/openssl
> > >
> > > And everything works grea
At 02:33 PM 9/30/1999 +0200, you wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 29, 1999, WSO Support wrote:
>
> > The problem was that at the top of the Makefile script
> > in 'ssl.crt' the variable SSL_PROGRAM was undefined. I'm
> > not sure why?
> >
> > I replaced it with:
> > SSL_PROGRAM=/usr/local/bin/openssl
> >
> >
>Confusing. The variable is intentionally undefined there. Because if called
>from the top-level the top-level provides this variable (by overiding it on
>the "make" command line). And even if you run the "make" locally the embedded
>shell script finds a reasonable "openssl" or "ssleay" program in
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999, WSO Support wrote:
> The problem was that at the top of the Makefile script
> in 'ssl.crt' the variable SSL_PROGRAM was undefined. I'm
> not sure why?
>
> I replaced it with:
> SSL_PROGRAM=/usr/local/bin/openssl
>
> And everything works great!
> Thanks for your help and pa
The problem was that at the top of the Makefile script
in 'ssl.crt' the variable SSL_PROGRAM was undefined. I'm
not sure why?
I replaced it with:
SSL_PROGRAM=/usr/local/bin/openssl
And everything works great!
Thanks for your help and patience!
-Chris
At 09:42 PM 9/28/1999 +0200, you wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999, Jon Earle wrote:
> >Sorry, I've cut & pasted it into a `x.crt' file in a ssl.crt/ directory, ran
> >`make' there and got no error. Instead I got a correct hash symlink
>
> Maybe a stupid question, but why is this symlink of importance? I've got 2
> certs and keys working f
>Sorry, I've cut & pasted it into a `x.crt' file in a ssl.crt/ directory, ran
>`make' there and got no error. Instead I got a correct hash symlink
Maybe a stupid question, but why is this symlink of importance? I've got 2
certs and keys working fine without it, but I noticed the Snakeoil certs
d
On Tue, Sep 28, 1999, WSO Support wrote:
> Yes, here is the cert I'm having the problem with. I've had
> Thawte triple check it, and they have found no problems. This
> is a cert for a client of mine, of course.
>
> -BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
> MIICsDCCAhmgAwIBAgIDAIPNMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAMIHEM
Yes, here is the cert I'm having the problem with. I've had
Thawte triple check it, and they have found no problems. This
is a cert for a client of mine, of course.
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
MIICsDCCAhmgAwIBAgIDAIPNMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAMIHEMQswCQYDVQQGEwJa
QTEVMBMGA1UECBMMV2VzdGVybiBDYXBlMRIwEA
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999, WSO Support wrote:
> [...]
> The *new* cert I have from Thawte starts with just
> "-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-", as all of the others I have ever
> gotten in the past from Thawte. The only difference now is that
> this is a v3 cert, not v1, as all these others were.
>
> Y
Thanks for the response, but it seems you've misunderstood me.
>> Now, I took a look at the certs, I noticed that all of them
>> start with "-BEGIN X509 CERTIFICATE-". When I originally
>> got these from Thawte, the header was "-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-".
>Yes, OpenSSL looks for "
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999, WSO Support wrote:
> [...]
> I get the following error:
> unable to load certificate
> error:0906906C:PEM routines:PEM_read:no start line
>
> Now, I took a look at the certs, I noticed that all of them
> start with "-BEGIN X509 CERTIFICATE-". When I originally
> go
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