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HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS Volume 2: HP SSL for OpenVMS > Chapter 1 Installation and Release Notes
Postinstallation Tasks
After the installation is complete, perform the steps in one
of the following sections, depending on the installation method
you used. After Automatic
Installation of HP SSL During OpenVMS Installation or Upgrade | |
If you previously
installed HP SSL, the existing file SSL$STARTUP.COM has been renamed SSL$STARTUP.COM_OLD.
If you made changes to that file, manually incorporate your changes
from SSL$STARTUP.COM_OLD into the new SSL$STARTUP.COM that was installed
with Version 1.3. Define the foreign commands that use the OpenSSL
utility OPENSSL.EXE, such as openssl, ca, enc, req, and X509, by
entering the following command: $ @SSL$COM:SSL$UTILS Optionally, start the Certificate Tool by entering
the following command: $ @SSL$COM:SSL$CERT_TOOL This menu-driven tool allows you to create and view certificates
and certificate requests and to sign certificate requests. For information
about the Certificate Tool, see Chapter 3.
| | | | | NOTE: Beginning in OpenVMS Version 8.3, HP SSL for OpenVMS
is automatically started when OpenVMS is started. The HP SSL startup
file SSL$STARTUP.COM has been added to the OpenVMS command procedure
VMS$LPBEGIN-050_STARTUP.COM. Startup of HP SSL Version 1.3 is required
because other OpenVMS components, such as iCAP and Encrypt, are dependent
on HP SSL. | | | | |
After Download
and Installation of HP SSL from Web Site | |
Add the following line to the system
startup file, SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, to set up the HP SSL
symbols, logical names, and shareable images: $ @SYS$STARTUP:SSL$STARTUP At the DCL command prompt, execute the command that
you entered into the system startup file so that you can use HP
SSL immediately. If you installed HP SSL to a common system disk
in a cluster, execute this command on each node in the cluster. $ @SYS$STARTUP:SSL$STARTUP Define the foreign commands that use the OpenSSL
utility OPENSSL.EXE, such as openssl, ca, enc, req, and X509, by
entering the following command: $ @SSL$COM:SSL$UTILS Optionally, start the Certificate Tool by entering
the following command: $ @SSL$COM:SSL$CERT_TOOL
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