Jörg Bartz wrote:

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Isuued Certificate:

Description Certificate issued and Certificate Request archived. Logging Message Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 12 (0xc)
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: [EMAIL PROTECTED],CN=ComNet Certification Authority,OU=Trustcenter,O=ComNet GmbH,C=DE
Validity
Not Before: May 4 09:27:43 2004 GMT
Not After : May 4 09:27:43 2005 GMT
Subject: serialNumber=12

I think, this could be an problem - usaly i have the dns in the subject to... but i don't know - maybe you requested a serial in the cert, since the ca enroll command isn't included in your e-mail ;o)
in general i have deactivated the writing of serials in the subject or something like this, since the serial is part of the certificate anyway


X509v3 Subject Alternative Name: DNS:pix.*mydomain*.de, email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

this looks ok, as far as i see - i'm not sure if the pix maybe falls over the email in subject alternative name, but shouldn't be an problem


have you tried - just to enroll egain? very often - the pix then just accepts the issued certificate - i havn't find out exactly why it can't successfully finish the first transaction but takes the cert in the second transaction... (this is for pix 515), usaly there is no interaction at the pki required - because the certificate is already issued, if the request stays the same


greetings dalini


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