On 02/11/16 18:16, David Spencer wrote:
idea? Maybe they are redundant and there are other tools in place
already doing this job?
They are just scripts which wrap around openssl commands. It's
possible (albeit not easy, BTDT) to read them and figure out what
they're doing.
>> idea? Maybe they are redundant and there are other tools in place
>> already doing this job?
>
> They are just scripts which wrap around openssl commands. It's
> possible (albeit not easy, BTDT) to read them and figure out what
> they're doing.
On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 01:38:16PM +, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
> OpenVPN used to include scripts to manage certificate authorities,
> keys and certificates. These were bundled under the easy-rsa
> scripts, in /usr/share/docs/openvpn/easy-rsa - if I remember
> correctly, in Slackware.
>
> At
On 02/11/16 14:38, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I'm thinking of making an easy-rsa package for SBo, to make it easy to
add them back to Slackware. What do people think? Good idea, bad idea?
Maybe they are redundant and there are other tools in place already
doing this job?
Most probably a good
OpenVPN used to include scripts to manage certificate authorities, keys
and certificates. These were bundled under the easy-rsa scripts, in
/usr/share/docs/openvpn/easy-rsa - if I remember correctly, in Slackware.
At some point in time, the OpenVPN maintainers decided to spin them off