OpenSSL Read Only System Error
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Hi, when I put in the commands to generate my own .p12 signing certificate I get the following error:
"Can't open "private.key" for writing, Read-only file system."
I'm entering the commands in the Documenso app terminal. The domain is esign.example.net.
I've actually created a .p12 on my system but I have no idea how to find the dang file and move it to my Cloudron Documenso app. I'm pretty new to all of this. Just gotta get past this read-only error and I can get the rest.
Thanks!
Jon
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N nebulon marked this topic as a question on
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Maybe the confusion comes from the location of the cert files. Did you follow the instructions at https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/documenso/#signing-certificate ?
@nebulon Hi, thanks for the quick response. Yes, I followed the instructions at the link you provided and also attempted to do the same with Documenso's docs. Of note, I am using the terminal for my Documenso app which is at esign.example.net. Is that the right terminal? I wouldn't know where else to execute those commands.
Thanks again,
Jon
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That webterminal into the app should be correct. The correct place of the cert would then be
/app/data/ressource/cert.p12or justressource/cert.p12in the filebrowser opened into the app from your Cloudron dashboard. -
J jonajinga has marked this topic as solved on
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ah you are generating the cert within the app webterminal? I guess the docs are just outlining how to generate certs on a linux system mostly and then the final cert is uploaded to the app.
Edit: maybe you have to first run
cd /app/datato change to a working directory in the terminal which has read+write access -
ah you are generating the cert within the app webterminal? I guess the docs are just outlining how to generate certs on a linux system mostly and then the final cert is uploaded to the app.
Edit: maybe you have to first run
cd /app/datato change to a working directory in the terminal which has read+write access -
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