Well it helped but the processor doesn't work completely. Now I can generate pins but I export file is empty. Here is my configuration:
User file ----------------------------- ID 9999901 DN CN=testuser1, OU=testOU, O=mistrust, C=DE ROLE USER SUBJECT_ALT_NAME email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] STATUS_MSG stat1 .... ID 9999904 DN CN=testuser4, OU=testOU, O=mistrust, C=DE ROLE USER SUBJECT_ALT_NAME email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] STATUS_MSG stat4 ------------------------------- Permissions: ------------------------------- ID 9999901 newPIN grant newKEY grant backupKEY grant newCSR grant approvePendingCSR grant ID 9999904 newPIN grant newKEY grant backupKEY grant newCSR grant approvePendingCSR grant -------------------------------------------- I performed the following steps: 1. Import new Users 2. Import Permissions 3. Create PINs all step above are ok 4. Export Pins creates empty file export.txt My release: Version 0.9.1RC7 I tried the procedure above twice with the same result. Where else can I search for the reason of the problems. Bernd On Friday 29 November 2002 12:16, Michael Bell wrote: > Bernd Rudack wrote: > > I' currently testing the batchprocessor feature. According to Michael > > documentation, I imported users and permissions. That seems to work fine. > > By the way, the option BP_File_ImportNewCSR mentioned in the > > documentation does not exist in openAC 0.9.2RC7. I think it is correct to > > use BP_File_ImportACL instead. > > This is not the only mistake. Some seconds ago I updated the > documentation on ftp://ftp.openca.org/pub/openca/developers/bell/doc/ > > The format of the file includes more details. Example: > > ID mbell > newPIN grant > newKey grant > backupKey grant > newCSR grant > approvePendingCSR grant > > > In both cases I could watch the user names appearing on the screen. But > > exporting Pins wasn't successful. A tmp directory was created and > > removed. > > The tmp directory was created and removed because there are no PINs who > can be exported. > > > I think, some information is missing for creating Pins. > > That's correct. I think you use a bad file format with not enough > informations (BP_File_ImportACL) because I don't publish an updated > documentation for the changed batchprocessors :( > > You can check the permissions for a user if you go to the user via "list > users". There you can see all informations about the user and this is > the place where you can start a keyrecovery if you created backups of > the private keys. > > Sorry for the confusion > > Michael ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Openca-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users
