Now you need to enter the requested information Yours will be specific to your company. Req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout mykey.pem -out myreq.pem -config C:\openssl\openssl.cnf
#How to add interface cisco virtual wireless lan controller full
Then run the command to generate the CSR again but this time specifying the full path to the openssl.cnf file To fix this you can download a sample openssl.cnf file from here. Unable to load config info from /user/local/ssl/openssl.cnf Req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout mykey.pem -out myreq.pem Once you have installed OpenSSL navigate to where you have installed it – for me I put it in C:\opensslĬhange directory to /bin and then run openssl by typing openssl You can download Open SSL for Windows from here and for Linux from here (Refer to Cisco bug ID CSCti65315 – Need Support for certificates generated using OpenSSL v1.0).įor this tutorial I will be using version 0.9.8 and running it on windows 7 as it that is what I currently have installed on my laptop. OpenSSL Version 0.9.8 is the recommended version however, as of Version 7.5, support for OpenSSL Version 1.0 was also added. You will need to ensure your wireless lan controller is running code version 5.1.151.0 or higher The first step in the process is to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) which is what you send of to the Certificate Authority to purchase your signed certificate.