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Postinstallation Tasks 



After the installation is complete, perform the following steps:
  1. 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
  2. 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
  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
  4. 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.

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