Gary Mills wrote: > I've been configuring the alpine e-mail reader, which requires access > to the CA (root) certificates. Where are these located in Solaris 10? > I've found the openssl, apache, and apache2 directories, but the CA > certificates are not there. Setting up the Oracle Database. We set up 2 parallel Moodle installations on one and a database on a separate server.Both installations share the same Oracle database, but use a different tablespace. The Oracle 10.2.0.2 database runs on a Solaris 10 and is set up using Oracle's DBCA tool. This is testzone1 on the test server testitis00. Install openssh on Solaris 10 and 11. Openssl 1.0 runtime libraries libwrap1: Socket wrappers for pre-screening tcp connections (ipv6.4 patched), libwrap.so.1. Openssh_client - OpenSSH Secure Shell client Reverse dependencies ( 1 ) Reverse dependencies are Solaris packages that depends on openssh. Software name Description; ossh_stub. Where are they? > > Does Solaris ship with 'CA certificates'???? I never encountered any although since I didn't need them I never looked. Can you generate your own or download them from somewhere? Does man -k certificate help? Open SSL installtion on Solaris - 10. Hi, I need to install open ssl in our solaris-10 machine. Currently Solaris has GCC Compiler 2.95. As I checked from the site, mentioned that Openssl needs. Gary Mills 2/2/2008, 15:27 น. In 'Richard B. Gilbert' writes: >Gary Mills wrote: >> I've been configuring the alpine e-mail reader, which requires access >> to the CA (root) certificates. Where are these located in Solaris 10? >> I've found the openssl, apache, and apache2 directories, but the CA >> certificates are not there. Where are they? >Does Solaris ship with 'CA certificates'???? I never encountered any >although since I didn't need them I never looked. I'm assuming it must, since they are so widely used. >Can you generate your own or download them from somewhere? That's plan B. Install Openssl In Solaris 10 End Of SupportPlan A is to have the vendor maintain them. >Does man -k certificate help? No, there's no index. -- -Gary Mills- -Unix Support- -U of M Academic Computing and Networking- Richard B. Gilbert 2/2/2008, 16:29 น. Gary Mills wrote: > In 'Richard B. Gilbert' writes: > > >>Gary Mills wrote: >> >>>I've been configuring the alpine e-mail reader, which requires access >>>to the CA (root) certificates. Where are these located in Solaris 10? >>>I've found the openssl, apache, and apache2 directories, but the CA >>>certificates are not there. Solaris 10 Install PackageWhere are they? >> > >>Does Solaris ship with 'CA certificates'???? I never encountered any >>although since I didn't need them I never looked. > > > I'm assuming it must, since they are so widely used. > > >>Can you generate your own or download them from somewhere? > > > That's plan B. Plan A is to have the vendor maintain them. > > >>Does man -k certificate help? > > > No, there's no index. > > > > > Why not build the index? See man catman. Dave Uhring 2/2/2008, 16:32 น. On Feb 2, 4:32 pm, Dave Uhring wrote: > On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 23:27:03 +0000, Gary Mills wrote: > > In 'Richard B. Gilbert' writes: > >>Does man -k certificate help? > > No, there's no index. > MANPATH=/usr/share/man:/usr/sfw/share/man; export MANPATH > catman -w > man -k certificate| wc -l > 1319 You got more than me: > I took a different tack: man -k certificate| grep -i dir crypto_certs crypto_certs (4) - directory for certificate files for Solaris Cryptographic Framework Hmm sounds promising man crypto_certs - and there they are. But are they the 'right' ones for the OP?? Gary Mills 2/2/2008, 17:07 น. On 2008-02-03 01:07:28 +0000, Gary Mills said: > No, they're not. I already looked there. I also looked in > /etc/sfw/openssl/certs. That one sounds even more promising, > but it's empty. Surely there must already be SSL clients on > Solaris that require CA cerfificates. They probably each have their own private collection of CA certs installed. I'm thinking primarily of Firefox and Thunderbird here, but I wouldn't be shocked if other clients did the same. Cheers, Chris Dave Uhring 3/2/2008, 4:17 น. On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 01:07:28 +0000, Gary Mills wrote: > No, they're not. I already looked there. I also looked in > /etc/sfw/openssl/certs. That one sounds even more promising, > but it's empty. Surely there must already be SSL clients on > Solaris that require CA cerfificates. There are a number of locations for storing.pems and.crts. The directory /etc/sfw/openssl/certs is something of a catchall which could be used by alpine if you were interested in using TLS in your MUA. The configuration option you are seeing is only that, an option which is not required for compilation of the sources. If you have such certs the alpine configure script will look for them in /etc/pki/tls, otherwise that optional argument to the script will define their location. If you want to generate your own certs, the following from the OpenBSD ssl(8) man page might be useful: Generating a DSA certificate involves several steps. First, you generate a DSA parameter set with a command like the following: # openssl dsaparam 1024 -out dsa1024.pem Would generate DSA parameters for 1024 bit DSA keys, and save them to the file dsa1024.pem. Once you have the DSA parameters generated, you can generate a certifi- cate and unencrypted private key using the command: # openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey dsa:dsa1024.pem -out /etc/ssl/dsacert.pem -keyout /etc/ssl/private/dsakey.pem To generate an encrypted private key, you would use: # openssl req -x509 -newkey dsa:dsa1024.pem -out /etc/ssl/dsacert.pem -keyout /etc/ssl/private/dsakey.pem Gary Mills 3/2/2008, 5:49 น. In Dave Uhring writes: >On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 01:07:28 +0000, Gary Mills wrote: >> No, they're not. I already looked there. I also looked in >> /etc/sfw/openssl/certs. That one sounds even more promising, >> but it's empty. Surely there must already be SSL clients on >> Solaris that require CA cerfificates. >There are a number of locations for storing.pems and.crts. The >directory /etc/sfw/openssl/certs is something of a catchall which could be >used by alpine if you were interested in using TLS in your MUA. It's just an empty directory; I don't suppose I'd use it. >The configuration option you are seeing is only that, an option which is >not required for compilation of the sources. If you have such certs the >alpine configure script will look for them in /etc/pki/tls, otherwise that >optional argument to the script will define their location. It actually looks in /etc/certs by default on Solaris 10. If there are no CA certificates on Solaris 10, I suppose I'll put them someplace with the rest of the alpine files, and point configure at them. >If you want to generate your own certs, the following from the OpenBSD >ssl(8) man page might be useful: No, I just want the standard CA bundle. I thought it was included with apache, apache2, or openssl, all of which are installed on Solaris 10. -- -Gary Mills- -Unix Support- -U of M Academic Computing and Networking- Dave Uhring 3/2/2008, 6:07 น. On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 13:49:47 +0000, Gary Mills wrote: > In Dave Uhring writes: >>If you want to generate your own certs, the following from the OpenBSD >>ssl(8) man page might be useful: > > No, I just want the standard CA bundle. I thought it was included > with apache, apache2, or openssl, all of which are installed on > Solaris 10. The apache and apache2 cert directories are also empty. You can use openssl to generate self-signed certificates or certificate signing requests for a recognized CA to sign. That 'standard' bundle, such as shipped with various Linux distros is just what is generated in the compilation and testing of openssl. The certs are useless for anything else. Blastwave ships some certs with their version of openssl. Perhaps you would be interested in them. Or you could even grab the certs from some Windows box and place them in some unobtrusive directory:-) Doug McIntyre 3/2/2008, 8:26 น. On Feb 2, 5:07 pm, Gary Mills wrote: > In writes: > > > > >On Feb 2, 4:32 pm, Dave Uhring wrote: > >> On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 23:27:03 +0000, Gary Mills wrote: > >> > In 'Richard B.
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