On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 08:06:12PM +0200, Massimiliano Pala wrote:
> > The problem is, how to I create an "cacert.crl" file without passing this
> > OUTFILE parameter to issueCRL ?
>
> Simple, you isse a new CRL object and then use the $crl->getXXX() function
> to get the crl itself. If you don't need all the additional stuff of the
> CRL module you can simply directly call the issueCrl function from the
> OpenSSL.pm module.
aaah. Okay, I did not get that. But now it's clear to me - thank you.
> My understanding of the CRL module is that when issuing a new CRL OBJECT you
> get all the functions to work with it and don't want simplty to save it to an
> outfile, you can use the OpenSSL function for this.
>
> Let me know your opinion on this...
I think, it's okay so far. I just misunderstood your object design but now I'm
with you.
--
tschau , Uwe Gansert
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