Setting this name/value of opensslcnf/'/etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf' in the 'config' table of the database. It is also possible that setting it in config.php might also work but I can not tested it.
Basically RHEL hides the openssl.cnf so that user processes (like apache) can not find it and can only use it they now the exact path. I do not understand why this is but it is.
Setting this name/value of opensslcnf/ '/etc/pki/ tls/openssl. cnf' in the 'config' table of the database. It is also possible that setting it in config.php might also work but I can not tested it.
Basically RHEL hides the openssl.cnf so that user processes (like apache) can not find it and can only use it they now the exact path. I do not understand why this is but it is.