dalini wrote:
Michael Portz wrote:

ps: Is there any prefered installation sequence for
    the abovementioned config? I tried with either, ie
     make install-ca
     make install-ra
     make install-node
    and
     make install-node
     make install-ra
     make install-ca
    and noticed no difference, but one never knows...

ok and afterwards you did the config.xml stuff and run ./configure_etc.sh - right?

Yepp...as I said, the logins to ra and node are without any problems (but of course useless, as I cant init the ca..:( ).

i never discovered this error - this is really strange
ah yeah

Yepp..i was totally surprised because RC4 doesnt show this behaviour. My guess would be it has something to do with the fix of the permission-problems on OPENCADIR/var/tmp.

you can do (should do)

make
make install-offline
or
make install-online

this will than install all necessary stuff usaly
of course it is possible to run install-node, install-ra and so on seperate...

Hmmm..I thought install-offline was an alias for install-ca + install-node iff so the installation would lack the ra.

if you have ra and ca at the same machine in the same install path, you usaly don't need node interface - since they use the same database

Hmmm..but how do I export certs, crls etc. to pub and scep iff I dont use the dataexchange? Might be that some of my believes are wrong... well..of course they are...I mean wronger than I thought... :)

yeah - so thats all i have in mind just right now...
i will post a complete step by step guide - for installing a ca with node and a ra with node at the same machine for testing, but with complete separated installation directories, so its really like simulating two separeted systems (just the modules used will be the same, since they are it anyway ;o)


but this will most probably not be the case before tomorrow...

Thanks! Michael

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