Yes, that’s right. My target is to migrate old server to new one keeping PKI and certificates (included databases). After this search how can I manage these files into new server? I Should to create multiple directory ? Each one for each index.txt files ? My search found several index.txt files It’s necessary to write this directory immediately under openssl directory?
> On 12 Jun 2018, at 18:30, Jan Just Keijser <janj...@nikhef.nl> wrote: > > Hi, > > On 07/06/18 06:14, Sampei wrote: >> >> t’s a server installed many many years ago and there are applications which >> are no used. >> Server is too late and I have new server (latest Centos 6) for migrating >> where I installed latest version. >> I’d like to take to new server all certificate database (certificated >> included) which I created. >> Openssl is only tool to create test certificates. >> I don’t know if there are apps which are using the e configs, but I think no. >> > this has little to do with OpenSSL itself and more with PKI management. > Basically, your problem seems to be that you have an older server and you > don't know where the certificates and private keys (i.e. the PKI) were > stored. What you need to do, is find out where the certifcates are held, > together with the index.txt file. In order to do so, you could use something > like > find / -name '*.pem' > or > find / -name index.txt > and check all directories where such files are found. This will be a lengthy > process, as the find command has to traverse the entire filesystem. > > good luck, > > JJK > -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users