[erlang-questions] Missing module create_certs in ssl-5.2.1

Andreas.Hellstrom@REDACTED Andreas.Hellstrom@REDACTED
Wed Apr 17 09:30:51 CEST 2013


Thanks for helping out!

I can't find a test directory in the Windows distribution, do you mean the source test directory <.\otp_src_R16B\erts\test>? Even so, I can't find any module for creating certificates there...

Regards,
Andreas

From: erlang-questions-bounces@REDACTED [mailto:erlang-questions-bounces@REDACTED] On Behalf Of Ingela Andin
Sent: den 17 april 2013 9:08
To: erlang-questions@REDACTED
Subject: Re: [erlang-questions] Missing module create_certs in ssl-5.2.1

Hello!

The documentation for ssl-3.10.8 can not be considered to be the current documentation. The current version of ssl is ssl-5.2.1.
The code for generating certificates for testing purposes was long ago moved to the test directory where it still resides. Left in the example directory are some example certificates.

Please read the latest version of the documentation

http://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/ssl/index.html

Regards Ingela Erlang/OTP team - Ericsson AB

2013/4/11 <Andreas.Hellstrom@REDACTED<mailto:Andreas.Hellstrom@REDACTED>>
Hi!

According to the current SSL library documentation there should exist an example module for generating certificates:

"The following module create_certs is used by the Erlang/OTP SSL application for generating certificates to be used in tests. The source code is also found in ssl-X.Y.Z/examples/certs/src."

There's no module there (and not in previous version ssl-4.1.6 either).

Can I find the module somewhere else?

http://www.erlang.org/documentation/doc-5.7.5/lib/ssl-3.10.8/doc/html/create_certs.html

/Andreas

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