We're not going to change the program behavior, in case people have scripts,
etc., taht
are depending on the current operation.
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On the other hand, there is something to be said for consistent behavior.
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[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mon Jan 13 18:47:42 2003]:
> "openssl ca" is one of them, and probably the most cumbersome.
> "openssl req -new -out $FILE" does not verify that $FILE is a writable
> file.
I suspected 'openssl ca' was one of them.
As to the 'openssl req' example you give, so what? The pro
"Richard Levitte via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It would be good to know exactly which openssl commands are involved
> in this issue. I'm pretty sure this issue only applies for some of
> them.
"openssl ca" is one of them, and probably the most cumbersome.
"openssl req -new -out $FILE" d
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Fri Jan 10 15:08:41 2003]:
It would be good to know exactly which openssl commands are involved in this issue.
I'm pretty sure this issue only applies for some of them.
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