Hi,

Normally your bootstrap script runs "make" command first, if make is not supported then it runs the script.

Script creates
1. random ,  01.pem ca.pem & server.pem & other files in different format.

If your opessl command is not working properly or you have some .cnf file missing in the directory then the script will exit with status 1.

you first try , "openssl dhparam -out dh 1024" & see if dh file is created or not ,to check that you have openssl installed correctly.

Regards,
Prateek

When you run you boots
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:49 PM, suggestme <suggest_me@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to create certificates in Freeradius going inside
/usr/local/etc/raddb/certs. I need these certificates for EAP-TTLS
authentication for wireless access points. As suggested in
deployingradius.com and README inside /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs; I tried to
create "Test Certificates" for testing purpose at first. I tried the command
"make" inside /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs, but it doesn't do anything, i.e.
doesn't show any certificates building. Also I tried "./bootstrap" going
inside the same certs directory; it also doesn't do anything. I don't see
any certificates like "root CA" that has been built after I run "make" or
"./bootstrap" command inside certs directory. I have already installed
"openssl" in my machine with freebsd in which freeradius server is
installed. Is there anything I am missing? Your suggestions would be
greately appreciated.


Thanks

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