From: Jim F. <jf...@an...> - 2007-05-25 19:06:26
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On 5/18/07, Patrick McNeal <mc...@um...> wrote: > > On May 15, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Jim Foraker wrote: > > This sounds like a good improvement over the current code. One > clarification - how would you handle the case where an absolute path > is given on the command line? Say, where would the code look for the > cert if run with -D /tmp -w 1 -x /etc/cert? What would make sense to me is, -D overrides the absolute path for the default location, but -x, -y, or -z would override the effect of -D. So in your case, the command file would be /tmp/client/command.K, all other command files/transcripts would go under /tmp/client, and the CA cert would come from /etc/cert. Had you specified -w2, the client's cert and key would be pulled from /tmp/cert/cert.pem. -Jim |