Nelson B Bolyard:

You undoubtedly need to add a -d DIRECTORY option to that command line.

On your system, is certutil a shell script that runs a program named
certutil-bin ?

Apparently yes.

That's certainly not how the NSS team ships certutil.  Sounds like another
case of somebody playing with crypto code.  Is this another Debian Debacle
in the making?  I wonder if the PRNG code in that distro of NSS is intact.
:(

Oh Nelson! How many times do I have to tell you that I have NOTHING to do with Debian? Arrrrg :-)

As a matter of fact, I found a certutil inside a somewhat forgotten Red Hat/Fedora Directory Server * installation. It came in quite handy...and this is the last time I'm telling you: *StartCom Linux* is what we run here...it's based on *Red Hat* Enterprise Linux ;-)

* That's the one Red Hat bought from Netscape and open sourced...

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