Hi !
Dr Henson refers to openssl-0.9.7.your-dist/apps (if you're working in a Linux/Unix box), in that directory there is an openssl.cnf file (openssl example configuraton file).
 
If you're working in Win32 there must be  an openssl.cnf in C:\openssl-folder\bin.
In both cases you must customize (if you want) that file; for testing purposes, file without changes would be ok.
 
Zainos

Archer-Lampron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you for the reply.

I do not have an openssl.cnf file anywhere in the Apache Group directory nor
in its subdirectories.

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On Fri, Apr 23, 2004, Archer-Lampron wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am a newbie trying to generate my first certificates with openssl for
use
> with Apache on Windows XP. I seem to be missing a .CONF configuration
file.
> Is a sample available somewhere?
>
> Thanks for any assistance that can be provided.
>

openssl.cnf in the apps directory.

Steve.
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