On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 09:17:34 +0100, Michael Bell wrote
> Dmitrij Mironov wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> > 
> > I had two problems with OpenSSL:
> > 1. wrong path to the OpenSSL dir (if you point to, i.e. /usr/local/ssl - 
this 
> > location must contain /bin dir with openssl executable, /includes - if 
> > openssl includes dir is not set thru environment variables or in PATH, 
and so 
> > on)
> > 2. not all perl modules are installed.
> > 
> > It seems you have problem Nr.2. 
> > Try to install OpenSSL::X509 module, but first check for correct path to 
the 
> > openssl dir.
> > 
> > Command for perl modules installation:
> > perl -MCPAN -e 'install OpenSSL::X509'
> 
> Don't install the modules from CPAN. They are completely outdated for 
> 0.9.2 series. Allways install the OpenCA Perl modules from the 
> distribution if you use a 0.9.2.

OpenSSL::X509 is not a OpenCA perl module, but whatever...

Michael, can you give more info about installing modules: only OpenCA:: 
modules must not to be installed from CPAN, or using CPAN is wrong move at 
all?


Respectfully,

Dmitry



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