"Morris, Joel" wrote:
> Here is the command to make a test cert.
>
> /usr/sbin/openssl req -new -key ssl.key/server.key -out ssl.crt/server.crt
>
> I don''t know why the RedHat guys couldn''t give you that.
Going out to
> someones sight to get a test cert is a pain.
>
> Joel Morris
> (913)307-7346
> IT Enterprise Application Integration Team
> Sprint PCS
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pbrown@redhat.com [mailto:pbrown@redhat.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 9:04 AM
> To: redhat-secure-server@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: make testcert
>
> On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Bernie Reger wrote:
>
> > So I installed the Secure Server that is packaged with RedHat 6.1
> > Professional. I follow the directions to make my own test
certificate. I
>
> > try to ''make testcert'' and it tells me that there is
no rule to make
> > testcert. In fact the Makefile has no mention of testcert. Is there
a
> > Makefile somewhere else do does this?
>
> the "make testcert" target was inadvertently removed, but will be
> replaced in a small upcoming errata release for Red Hat Linux
> Professional 6.2
>
> However, it is probably even easier to visit one of the CAs like Thawte or
> VeriSign and get one of their test certificates (free).
>
> ---
> Preston Brown Systems Engineer
> pbrown@redhat.com Red Hat, Inc.
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I''ve tried that and it didn''t work, did you get this method to
work?
Jeremy