Please contact the support channels of whoever set up that server. If
that was you, try to remember how you configured things when you set
them up, and copy that configuration, including the relevant files.
There are a million ways to implement a PKI service, and the details of
where you need to d
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
I
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 (cer
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.
Op
Yeah, typo, forgot -name
looks like its using all the usr & lib libraries and nothing from
/usr/local/….. where you 97e files are.
I don’t know what you are using that system for, but is there a reason why you
are not running 1.0.2g or g+ ?
Are there other apps on the host which are using t
Perhaps it's missing -'name openssl' in the 3 commands.
However I
run:
1) find / -type f -name openssl -exec ldd {} ;
libssl.so.4 =>
/lib/libssl.so.4 (0x0098f000)
libgssapi_krb5.so.2 =>
/usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2 (0x00718000)
libkrb5.so.3 =>
/usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3 (0x0083)
libcom_err
find / -type f -exec {} version \;
find / -type f -exec objdump -x {} \;
find / -type f -exec ldd {} \;
looks like you only have 1 openssl binary, 0.9.7.a on your host.
objdump -x & ldd will show you which libraries the openssl binary is compiled
to use on your host.
so….
objdump -x [ full
Here is result for first command:
find / -type f -name openssl
-exec {} version ;
OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003
What means repeat with?
What I have to type for next comand exactly please?
objdump -x &
ldd.
Il 04.06.2018 08:30 FooCrypt ha scritto:
> find / -type f
-name openssl -exec {}
find / -type f -name openssl -exec {} version \;
repeat with
objdump -x & ldd to determine which libraries, etc are being used.
> On 4 Jun 2018, at 3:47 PM, Sampei wrote:
>
> Can you help to understand if I have 2 OPenSSL installed into my "old old"
> server please?
>
> rpm -qa | grep ope
Can you help to understand if I have 2 OPenSSL installed into my
"old old" server please?
rpm -qa | grep openssl gives:
openssl-0.9.7a-33.10
Furthermore I found out following files into
/usr/local/openssl-0.9.7e (perhaps a uncompressed tar file) :
apps
CHANGES.SSLeay
Configure
diffs.6e
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