Johnny, cuando realizo el "Upload data to a higher level of the hierarchy" eligiendo REQUEST en mi RA me da lo siguiente
      Exporting archive ...
        Load required variables ...
        Changing to directory /usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_8481 ...
        Running the export command(s) ...
        /bin/tar -cvpf /dev/fd0 -C /usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_8481 .
        Archive created successfully.
      Test the archive ...
        /bin/tar -tvf /dev/fd0
      Clean up ...Ok.

Y cuando realizo "Receive data from a lower level of the hierarchy" elegiendo REQUEST en mi CA la salida es la siguiente

    Test the archive ...
      /bin/tar -tvf /dev/fd0
    Importing archive ...
      Load required variables ...
      Changing to directory /usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_2555 ...
      Running the import command(s) ...
      /bin/tar -xvf /dev/fd0 -C /usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_2555
             Impoting approved REQUEST
   
                           No objects are present.
            Clean up ...Ok.

 

No se si siempre no corresponde los numeros de los tmp, o porque razon en la CA dice que Request Aprovados no hay ninguno cuando en realidad en mi RA si los hay?

 Agradesco tu ayuda como asi tambien la de otros.

Saludos. Diego.

 

 

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Aproved REQUEST HOW TO

Hi Diego,

Cuando quiera exportar las solicitudes aprovadas por
parte de la RA a la CA, unicamente tiene que utilizar
la opci�n de exportar solicitudes (requests), con eso
deber�a ser suficiente. Lo mismo cuando haya emitido
los certificados (Issue Certificate) en la CA y los
quiera exportar a la RA.

No se si eso responda a la pregunta,
Johnny

 --- "Diego I. Rosso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribi�: > Thanks Johnny... i never see that part of
the ca
> OPS....
>  Another thing, when I want to upload in the RA with
> the option ALL,  its only export tmps file, doesn`t
> export my approved (SIGN BY THE RA ADMINISTRATOR)
> certificates, when I want to import these in my CA.
>
>
>
> AYUDA! HELP!
> THANKS GRACIAS!
>
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Johnny Gonzalez
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 1:01 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Aproved REQUEST HOW TO
>
>
>   Hello Diego,
>
>   In the RA interface, you have to click on Server
>   management, then click on Dataexchange, then
> appears a
>   menu, there you'll find a section: Upload data to
> a
>   higher level of the hierarchy, there you can
> select
>   what do you want to export to the CA: All (for
>   exporting everything, requests or CRRs), then
> appears
>   a _javascript_ window telling you that you need to
>   provide support to proceed. In the default case,
> this
>   means that you have to give the Apache user
> permisions
>   to write to the floppy (/dev/fd0) the most easy
> way is
>   tho execute the command:
>
>        chmod 777 /dev/fd0
>
>   That depends on the security you want, so make
> sure to
>   set the right permisions for your situation, then
>   insert a disquette and click on OK
>
>   The appears some messages telling you that
> everything
>   is good or not.
>
>   Then you have to go to the CA with the disquette,
> then
>   open the CA Interface, click on Server Management
> then
>   click on dataexchange, then in the section:
> Receive
>   data from a lower level of the hierarchy, then
> select
>   the same option that you selected on the RA (All,
>   Requests, CRRs).
>
>   The rest of the procedure is the same like in RA,
> to
>   provide support, etc.
>
>   Hope this helps,
>   Johnny
>
>    --
>
>
>

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