Charles wrote:
1. You should install OpenSSL 0.9.7 into the defaultlocation (/usr/local/ssl). If you do this then you will have no trouble with the installed OpenSSL 0.9.6.for the record, I was able to install openca-0.8.1 RA server with redhat 7.3 and the original openssl version that come with the radhat disc(which is openssl-0.9.6b). However even though I got the RA server up and running I was not able to use the RA server to sign certificate request from a user. I guess that's the reason why openssl-0.9.7 is needed. right? However once I installed openssl-0.9.7, I was never able to install RA server with success.
2. You must set the following configure-option:
--with-openssl-prefix=/usr/local/ssl
3. You should use 0.9.0 because there are problems with 0.8.1 and the newest OpenSSL 0.9.7.
If you want to use 0.8.1 or 0.9.0 then you cannot use a RedHat 8.0 because this release includes Perl 5.8 which works only with the newest OpenCA 0.9.1 pre-RC7.I got redhat 8.0 now. Unfortunately for the new redhat the openssl is still version 0.9.6b. I had to upgrade it to the newest openssl. I tried both openca-0.8.1 and openca-0.9.0(the file is openca-0.9.0-2.tar.gz) but both failed to install. What should I do to get the RA(or ext as is called in the openca-0.9.0) installed correctly?
The hints of Scott should also work.
Michael
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