Robert,
Thanks for the clarification, that helped very much.
-Kevin Elliott
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Kevin Elliott wrote:
>
Good Morning,
you have to use the openssl-SNAP-20010307.tar.gz e.g. from
ftp://ftp.dti.ad.jp/pub/net/OpenCA/tools/
please take a look at the openssl user mailing list, there are
infoamtions about the used libraries.
Regards,
Robert
> In response to my own message, I did some more research, and looked in my
> web server's error log, and found:
>
> unknown option -subj
> req [options] <infile >outfile
> where options are
> -inform arg input format - DER or PEM
> -outform arg output format - DER or PEM
> -in arg input file
> -out arg output file
> -text text form of request
> -noout do not output REQ
> -verify verify signature on REQ
> -modulus RSA modulus
> -nodes don't encrypt the output key
> -key file use the private key contained in file
> -keyform arg key file format
> -keyout arg file to send the key to
> -rand file:file:...
> load the file (or the files in the directory) into
> the random number generator
> -newkey rsa:bits generate a new RSA key of 'bits' in size
> -newkey dsa:file generate a new DSA key, parameters taken from CA in
'file'
> -[digest] Digest to sign with (md5, sha1, md2, mdc2)
> -config file request template file.
> -new new request.
> -x509 output a x509 structure instead of a cert. req.
> -days number of days a x509 generated by -x509 is valid for.
> -newhdr output "NEW" in the header lines
> -asn1-kludge Output the 'request' in a format that is wrong but some
CA's
> have been reported as requiring
> -extensions .. specify certificate extension section (override value in
> config file)
> -reqexts .. specify request extension section (override value in
config
> file)
> Can't call method "getTXT" on an undefined value at cmds/genCAReq line 70,
> <FD> line 32.
> Compilation failed in require at /home/apache/cgi-bin/ca/ca line 160, <FD>
> line 32.
>
> This tells me that I'm probably using the wrong OpenSSL version since a
flag
> does not exist for the current one installed. I have OpenSSL 0.9.6 24 Sep
> 2000 installed, but I updated it to a 2001Jul30 snapshot, and I still get
> the same error.
>
> -Kevin Elliott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin
> Elliott
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 4:57 PM
> To: Openca-Users
> Subject: [Openca-Users] Newer Versions
>
> Greetings,
>
> Just like to let everyone know that OpenCA 0.8.0 branch is working _MUCH_
> better for me. Congrats! Much cleaner install using configure too. I'm
> having problems generating the CA request though. I have no problem using
> the interface to create the Key, which i confirmed is at
> /usr/local/OpenCA/private/cakey.pem. But, when I generate the CA request,
I
> get a blank screen, and view source shows that the html was completed,
just
> no content in the middle of the source. The file careq.pem is not created.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Also, maybe it's time to put the PRE-0.8.0 stuff at the top of the distro
> pages so people don't get confused, like I did ;]
>
> -Kevin Elliott
>
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