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    Certificate Authority Manager error

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      iminet
      last edited by

      Hi

      I granted a bad file (–-begin ... end ----)  and this message becom:
      "Fatal error: Call to undefined function openssl_x509_parse() in /etc/inc/certs.inc on line 198 "

      How can i remove or change bad cert.
      Thanks

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        SB HidDeN
        last edited by

        also I can't "Create an Internal…" with this err:
        "Fatal error: Call to undefined function openssl_pkey_new() in /etc/inc/certs.inc on line 71"

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          jjstecchino
          last edited by

          Same error here as I go into the certificate manager, it does not list certificates but bombs with:
          Fatal error: Call to undefined function openssl_x509_parse() in /etc/inc/certs.inc on line 198

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            freezze
            last edited by

            It's due to the fact that openssl.so is turned off in php module.

            Enter shell start with  "vi /etc/rc.php_ini_setup"

            Uncomment "extension=openssl.so"

            Save and do the same thing to these too also. (might not be needed.. but worked for me)

            /usr/local/lib/php.ini
            /usr/local/etc/php.ini

            then reboot.    now ca works

            Good luck.

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              jjstecchino
              last edited by

              Thanks for help.
              On the 12-22-o8 snapshot /etc/rc.php_ini_setup does not have extensions specified in the format "extension=openssl.so" but rather a list of extension to load specified without .so. Just edit /etc/rc.php_ini_setup from the web interface (diagnostic/edit file) add openssl to the list of extension, save the file and reboot. It is not necessary to change the other php.ini files.

              Johnny

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                sullrich
                last edited by

                Thanks, fixed

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