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man/man7/des_modes.7.gz | man/man7/des_modes.7.gz | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/CA.pl | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/CA.pl | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/CA.sh | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/CA.sh | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_hash | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_hash | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_info | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_info | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_issuer | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_issuer | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_name | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/c_name | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/tsget | %%OPENSSLDIR%%/misc/tsget | ||||
%%OPENSSLDIR%%/openssl.cnf.sample | @sample %%OPENSSLDIR%%/openssl.cnf.sample | ||||
mat: This feels like a bad idea.
If this openssl.cnf is there, does openssl behave the exact same… | |||||
Done Inline ActionsI tested it, and it's fine. If openssl.cnf is already there, then updating the port does _not_ replace it. asomers: I tested it, and it's fine. If openssl.cnf is already there, then updating the port does _not_… | |||||
Done Inline ActionsWell, of course if there is an existing one it will not be replaced, it is what @sample does. My question was "does openssl behaves the same way if the provided openssl.cnf is here or not ?" mat: Well, of course if there is an existing one it will not be replaced, it is what `@sample` does. | |||||
Not Done Inline ActionsNot in all circumstances, it sets defaults for files, directories, and DN. The openssl command works without an openssl.cnf but will emit a warning it is missing. I believe the default @sample behaviour is what's required here. brnrd: Not in all circumstances, it sets defaults for files, directories, and DN. The `openssl`… | |||||
%%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/openssl.txt | %%PORTDOCS%%%%DOCSDIR%%/openssl.txt | ||||
@dir %%OPENSSLDIR%%/certs | @dir %%OPENSSLDIR%%/certs | ||||
@dir %%OPENSSLDIR%%/private | @dir %%OPENSSLDIR%%/private | ||||
@dir lib/engines | @dir lib/engines |
This feels like a bad idea.
If this openssl.cnf is there, does openssl behave the exact same way than it was without it ? Because if the answer is less than 100% yes, do not do it.