Hi,



openssl.conf is in path ..

shashank
Dr S N Henson wrote:

> Shashank wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried to create pkcs#8 certs, but on the very first step when I type
> >
>
> Well you'll have a problem there. There's no such thing as a "pkcs#8
> certificate". PKCS#8 is a private key format.
>
> > D:\certs>bash CA.sh -newca
> > CA certificate filename (or enter to create)
> >
> > Making CA certificate ...
> > Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
> > Unable to load config info
> > Loading 'screen' into random state - done
> > Generating a 512 bit RSA private key
> > ........++++++++++++
> > .......++++++++++++
> > writing new private key to './demoCA/private/./cakey.pem'
> > Enter PEM pass phrase:
> > Verifying password - Enter PEM pass phrase:
> > -----
> > unable to find 'distinguished_name' in config
> > problems making Certificate Request
> >
> > I have cygwin installed ...
> >
> > where to make changes..??
> >
>
> This is in the FAQ and the manual pages. You need to set the environment
> variable OPENSSL_CONF to the config file path.
>
> Steve.
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