> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:16 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:56 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Lanny wrote: >> <snip> >>>>> generate a 2048 bit key and csr on your domain. You would need to >>>>> login in to your domain through ssh and generate the files from the >>>>> command line." > >> You might want to mouse around the server - it could just be that >> openssl isn't in your path, which isn't unreasonable for an ordinary >> user. Check the man page, and see what it says, or rpm -ql openssl > > Mark: Thank you. openssl *is* shown in the services running, so I am > sure that is the problem, that it is not in my path. I will ask him to > include openssl in my path. Lanny Ok, you *really* need to read the manual, and the man pages. If you run the rpm command I gave you, you'll see the full path to the command. You can then run it ->using the full path<-. You can also add that directory to your path by resetting PATH in your .bashrc. PLEASE READ the man pages. It will save you a) a lot of grief, and b) prevent folks here from being irritated that you didn't do more research before asking. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos