Yes, the path is correct -- I triple checked it!
Possible issues -- this is running on a virtual server, so I guess the given root isn't the real root, and maybe it's getting confused. Or maybe... it's not clear which file it's not finding. In my google search I found some semi-related posts that seemed to indicate it might need to have access to the openssl.cnf file, which is not on this virtual server.

I've already spent too much time on this issue, so I'm going to have to use a different certificate authority.

Thanks for taking a look, though.

Liam

At 09:33 PM 2/7/2006 -0500, you wrote:


On 2/7/06, Liam Kirsher <<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



>[07/Feb/2006 11:57:08 25653] [error] OpenSSL: error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or directory


Are you sure the path is correct? Is the path relative or absolute as you indicated in your post?


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