Roberto Lopez Navarro wrote:
> 
> You were deadly right!!
> 
> Thaks a lot.
> 
> But.... why can't i do something like ca -cert_type [client, server, CA]?
> 
> I think that openssl.cnf is designed to work like this, but it seems that ca
> doesn't care about it, or, more probably, I don't know how to make it work.
> 
> The people at OpenCA has developed a patch to ca that enables this behavior,
> but there is no oficial 0.9.4 patch :-(
> 
> Well. No much time for investigating so I will have to live with this....
> 

You can put an environment variable in a config file anywhere and handle
things that way: the format is $ENV::name if I recall.

Steve.
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