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Can openssl.exe be used without installing it?
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Running openssl.exe req
without installing it runs into this error:
Can't open C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSSL/openssl.cnf for
reading, No such file or directory 54944:error:02001003:system
library:fopen:No such
process:cryptobiobss_file.c:72:fopen('C:Program Files (x86)Common
FilesSSL/openssl.cnf','r') 54944:error:2006D080:BIO
routines:BIO_new_file:no such file:cryptobiobss_file.c:79:
Is there a way to tell openssl to look for this file elsewhere, e.g. locally?
The use case is to bundle openssl with an application without having to run an installer.
windows openssl
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Running openssl.exe req
without installing it runs into this error:
Can't open C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSSL/openssl.cnf for
reading, No such file or directory 54944:error:02001003:system
library:fopen:No such
process:cryptobiobss_file.c:72:fopen('C:Program Files (x86)Common
FilesSSL/openssl.cnf','r') 54944:error:2006D080:BIO
routines:BIO_new_file:no such file:cryptobiobss_file.c:79:
Is there a way to tell openssl to look for this file elsewhere, e.g. locally?
The use case is to bundle openssl with an application without having to run an installer.
windows openssl
add a comment |
Running openssl.exe req
without installing it runs into this error:
Can't open C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSSL/openssl.cnf for
reading, No such file or directory 54944:error:02001003:system
library:fopen:No such
process:cryptobiobss_file.c:72:fopen('C:Program Files (x86)Common
FilesSSL/openssl.cnf','r') 54944:error:2006D080:BIO
routines:BIO_new_file:no such file:cryptobiobss_file.c:79:
Is there a way to tell openssl to look for this file elsewhere, e.g. locally?
The use case is to bundle openssl with an application without having to run an installer.
windows openssl
Running openssl.exe req
without installing it runs into this error:
Can't open C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSSL/openssl.cnf for
reading, No such file or directory 54944:error:02001003:system
library:fopen:No such
process:cryptobiobss_file.c:72:fopen('C:Program Files (x86)Common
FilesSSL/openssl.cnf','r') 54944:error:2006D080:BIO
routines:BIO_new_file:no such file:cryptobiobss_file.c:79:
Is there a way to tell openssl to look for this file elsewhere, e.g. locally?
The use case is to bundle openssl with an application without having to run an installer.
windows openssl
windows openssl
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Found it in one of the answers to this question, the answer is:
openssl.exe req -config yourconfigfile.cnf
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Found it in one of the answers to this question, the answer is:
openssl.exe req -config yourconfigfile.cnf
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Found it in one of the answers to this question, the answer is:
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Found it in one of the answers to this question, the answer is:
openssl.exe req -config yourconfigfile.cnf
Found it in one of the answers to this question, the answer is:
openssl.exe req -config yourconfigfile.cnf
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