Full_Name: Wes Barris
Version: 2.7.1
OS: Redhat 7
Submission from: (NULL) (144.34.33.41)


Hello,

I have installed mod_ssl-2.7.1-3 and apache-1.3.14-3 on a new Redhat 7
system.  I have everything running.  Now I want to create and use my
own CA.  I am following the instructions on this document:

mod_ssl-2.7.1-3: /var/www/html/manual/mod/mod_ssl/ssl_faq.html

Under the question:

"How can I create and use my own Certificate Authority (CA)?    [L]"

it says in step 4:

4.Now you can use this CA to sign server CSR's in order to create 
  real SSL Certificates for use inside an
  
  Apache webserver (assuming you already have a server.csr at hand):           

  $ ./sign.sh server.csr            

  This signs the server CSR and results in a server.crt file.            

The problem is that there is no such file named "sign.sh" in the mod_ssl
rpm.  Where do I get that?



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