Attempting to make my own cert on my Win32 system at work it appears I'm missing the OpenSSL configuration file - see error below.
I've built OpenSSL under Solaris before but my Sun is not up at the moment to get the file from - anyone have a configuration file example? C:\Apache\bin>openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr Unable to load config info Enter pass phrase for server.key: unable to find 'distinguished_name' in config problems making Certificate Request 672:error:0E06D06A:configuration file routines:NCONF_get_string:no conf or envir onment variable:.\crypto\conf\conf_lib.c:325: Thanks, Don Woodward ----- Original Message ----- From: "hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 20:48 Subject: Apache 1.3.29 and 2.0.48 with SSL binaries for Windows I have just finished building the new Apache binaries for Windows. Apache 1.3.29 with mod_ssl and openssl Apache 2.0.48 with mod_ssl (built-in), openssl and zlib Only the newest files can be found here... http://hunter.campbus.com/ MD5's, and all previous builds can be found here... http://tor.ath.cx/~hunter/apache/ In addition to OpenSSL (made with MASM) I also added zlib to build mod_deflate.so in Apache 2.0.47-48 for those who are interested in using it - it is not configured, just like the mod_ssl.so. Note: some configuration is required. I build to c:\apache so if you use the same directory your configuration effort will be less, unless of course you are upgrading. Be careful though, Apache 1.3.xx conf is different from Apache 2.0.xx, and very early versions of Apache2 had differences with the latest versions. To install Apache (2.0.xx), follow these simple steps. (Apache 1.3.xx is similar but different) 1. create a directory (c:\apache) or if you are upgrading, save your httpd.conf or it could be overwritten. 2. unzip the binaries into this directory - make certain you created the sub-dirs. 3. go to the conf directory and edit httpd.conf or replace the httpd.conf with the one you saved. 4. go to the 'bin' directory in a console. Type the following commands: - if you are already installed, type 'apache -k uninstall' - then type 'apache -k install' - then type 'apache -k start' Check the error logs if it fails to start, but some configuration errors will be displayed in your console. Apache also logs to the event log. If you detect flaws in the build please email me so that I can fix them as soon as possible. I don't use these binaries so I need you to tell me if there is something wrong with them. I build a branded version in my workplace and use Apache2 on Debian/GNU Linux at home. Configuration questions should be directed to the list after reading the documentation and searching the list archives - let everyone benefit from the answers you get. Chris Lewis ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]