Thanks Kirk,
I realised that I have not config openssl to where the openssl.cnf was
installed.
Are you using a Self signed certificate? Is it just as secure?
Thanks again.
Luke
-----Original Message-----
From: Kirk Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 5:08 AM
Subject: RE: [BugDB] Problem with creating a self sign Certificate (PR#379)
>What worked for me:
>
>Download the OpenSSL source tarball from openssl.org and extract the
>openssl.cnf file. Then edit it to match your site.
>
>cheers
>Kirk
>
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>> Subject: [BugDB] Problem with creating a self sign Certificate (PR#379)
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>> Full_Name: Luke Chiam
>> Version: 2.6.2
>> OS: RedHat 6.1
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>>
>> I am try to create a self sign Certificate as directed in the
>> "FAQ - How can I
>> create and use my own Certificate Authority", but was not successful.
>>
>> Error message: "unable to find distinguished_name in config"
>>
>> I checked the openssl.cnf file and it is empty. Is it because I did not
>> configure this file correctly, if so... please direct me to
>> reference on proper
>> configuration.
>>
>> Thanks!
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