hello,
that's good advise.
One more reason to start over and do a better job on OPenvpn and easy-rsa.
Greetings, J.
op 21-01-14 16:18, Erich Titl schreef:
Hi Johan
on 21.01.2014 15:20, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
hello,
no, I did not set this up. I cannot contact the person who did.
Indee
updates.
So maybe that's what happened.
Greetings, J.
op 21-01-14 15:02, Jan Just Keijser schreef:
Hi Johan,
Johan Vermeulen wrote:
yes. against better judgment, I'm trying everything that has " key"
written in it, e.g.
/data0/etc/ssl/servercerts/serverkey.pem
did you se
-Joe
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Johan Vermeulen
mailto:jvermeu...@cawdekempen.be>> wrote:
hello,
I'm unable to find the key.pem or the *.key
What I don't understand is: I do have a backup.
And the setup on the original Opensuse-server is still there,
/2.0/vars
/usr/share/openvpn/easy-rsa/2.0/whichopensslcnf
op 21-01-14 13:08, Joe Patterson schreef:
openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in ca.pem
then look for a key where the output of:
openssl rsa -noout -modulus -in file.key
matches.
-Joe
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Johan Vermeulen
mailto:jverm
Johan,
Johan Vermeulen wrote:
Dear All,
since a long time we have an Openvpn-server, now on Centos6,
originaly setup on OpenSuse
[root@caw-server1 2.0]# rpm -qa openvpn
openvpn-2.3.1-3.el6.x86_64
It is very reliable, and my only activity on it, is generate new
client keys.
Not sure what
hello,
thanks for the reaction.
openssl-1.0.0-27.el6_4.2.x86_64
That seems to me like it's the standard openssl for the Centos version
we are running on that server.
As far as I can tell, the server has not been updated recently.
greetings, J.
op 21-01-14 02:54, net_robber schreef:
> which
ssue.
Can anyone offer some advise on this?
Many thanks, J.
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