Hiendl Elke wrote:
> My problem is, that I can`t perform openssl, the command is
> not recognized! Any hints, how I can get further?
Maybe the advice I posted last Friday for Rick Dunetz would be helpful:
> What do you mean that it isn't recognized? If you mean that you typed
> "openssl ..." and nothing happened, that's because that directory isn't
> in your path. Either add it to your path or include the directory name
> when you run the command (e.g. "./openssl ...", or
> "~/openssl-0.9.6/apps/openssl ...", or "/usr/local/ssl/openssl ...")
Good luck,
Avi
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