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- In every case you will be prompted for password. This password should be put under SSL_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD in xflicstat.cfg
- {path_to_created_keystore_file} should be the path that you put under SSL_KEYSTORE key in xflicstat.cfg
- {certificate_alias} should be the name that you put under SSL_KEYSTORE_KEY_ALIAS key in xflicstat.cfg
- If you are migrating from 5.x settings then {certificate_file_path} is path to previously used certificate, defined as SSL_CERTIFICATE_FILE in old xflicstat.cfg
- If you are migrating from 5.x settings then {key_file_path} is path to previously used certificate key, defined as SSL_CERTIFICATE_KEY_FILE in old xflicstat.cfg
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On windows you can sometimes
getget "openssl unable to write 'random state'" error. It happens because openssl could not access C:\.rnd file. You can either gain acces to it, or change value of RANDFILE - it is
environmentenvironmental variable that stores path to .rnd file. RANDFILE should contain path to file that you have access to. If you are using powershell it can be changed with:
Code Block language powershell $env:RANDFILE="C:\directory_i_own\.rnd"
Adnotations:
[1] On many linux distributions it is available by default. On windows you will probably need to install it. Installer can be compiled from sources (git://git.openssl.org/openssl.git) or downloaded from one of the providers (https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Binaries)