Do you know what the error "There is no special DN specified" means?
This is no error. It is only an informal message that the subject of the certificate will be used and not a DN which can be specified in the configuration.
PS. Are there major advantages why I should use mySQL instead of the default DB? My implementation is not a large scale one. It is just for the purposes of demonstrating this for my graduate project. Does the default DB cause any problems that an external database doesn't? (Like in my case, the patch doesn't work ;) )
Usually both database backends should work. Sometimes SQL databases are better (e.g. you can only search with wildcards in the SQL backend, the system is transaction safe).
PS2. I don't know if I should have done something different with the patch. What I did was replace DBI.pm in my openca installation directory (wherever it existed). I also tried to reinstall with the new DBI.pm in the sources.
The patch was only for users of SQL databases. It looks like a problem with your certificate. Can you send me such a certificate?
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