>
> > He he he you're making an RPM of apache right? \8)
> >
> > What i did was i ran through the interactive part manually, grabbed the
> > generated certificates, and placed them into a tarball. And then instead
> > of doing a 'make certificate' i simply extracted the tarball. It works
> > for simple SSL sites, and the browser will complain more are most likely
> > the certificate authority domain name will not match the actual hostname
> > of the server you install the RPM in.
> >
> > On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> > > good morning people! i was just wonder if anybody here would know about
> > > an non-interactive way of generating a certification request (for SSL
> > > certificates)?
> > >
> > > thanks.
>
> You can actually change all the defaults in your openssl.cnf and then when
> generating via "openssl req" you can do an input redirection from a file full
> of carriage returns. Or if you don't feel like changing the conf file then
> just include the info on the input redirection file and do the same step.
>
> 'openssl req -new -key my.key -out my.csr < file_containing_details'
>
maybe i would go for the carriage returns...or... i will have to learn
expect.
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