I have no idea about the build version, can some one help here, you copy the 
certificate to the specified location and restart the apache, it should work.

>>> Russ Jury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/27/2007 11:10 AM >>>
Thanks for the help.  Do you know if this is all working in 3.6.7092 
server (simias 1.6.7085) and 3.6.7085 (win32) client?  I have a cert in 
place (just using the public cert of my apache web server for now - named 
foobar.cer) but it does not populate the drop down box for the client - 
have tried wiping out simias directory in my windows profile so no old 
settings are in place, wiping out my user/ifolders and rebuilding them, 
restarting server/client - all to no avail...

Is there any way to debug this?  My next step is to build the 
SwingStoreBrowser to see if I can see that it is grabbing the cert - am I 
correct that the "iFolder server data base" you refer to below is the 
"Store" that this browser operates upon?  Thanks again!


Arul Selvan wrote:
> It is a certificate of format PEM or DER which has only the public key.
> it will populate the "Recovery Agent" drop-down box on the client.
> Once the certificate is added it will stay remain in the iFolder server data 
> base.
> Certificates can be added any time provided the ifolder services need to be 
> restarted
> 
> 
> 
>>>> Russ Jury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/25/2007 7:16 PM >>>
> I'm wondering if anyone out there has set up the Recovery Agent on iFolder 
> 3.6 and can help shed some light on how to configure it.  I have a 
> successful iFolder install on SuSE 10.2 using rpms from srinidhi.  I am 
> trying to figure out what the simias-server-setup script is looking for 
> when it asks for the "Recovery Agent Certificate Path?"...
> 
> I'm assuming it is looking for a path with a X.509 certificate (from what 
> I understand from other Novell documentation, in PEM or DER format, but 
> with extensions .cer or .der?), however I'm not sure if it is looking for 
> a public or private key (or both), or exactly what.  I have taken a brief 
> look at the code, though I'm not a programmer and have seen snippets that 
> look for a certificate, and if there isn't one, it makes one - not sure if 
> this is related or not either.
> 
> Is it looking for a CA certificate (i.e. one that can sign other certs?)
> 
> Am I also correct in when it does find one or more certificates here that 
> it likes, it will populate the "Recovery Agent" drop-down box on the client?
> 
> Could someone please help me figure this out?  Even if you have part of 
> the answer, I'd really appreciate any info on the subject.  Thanks much!!
> 
> -Russ J.
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