Hello Chris,
I did a basic installation just for testing purposes,
then I used the default option DBM files.


 --- Chris Covell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�: >
Johnny,
> 
> On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 17:21, Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> > Are you installing CA and RA in the same machine??
> If
> > that's true, when you select to use a tar file
> instead
> > of /dev/fd0, you DON'T HAVE TO export any request
> or
> > certificates, It's done automatically, at least
> that's
> > the way it works for me in OpenCA-0.9.1.7. The
> only
> > thing you have to export and import is the initial
> > configuration since CA to RA.
> 
> Are you using the same data base for both
> installations ? I have always
> used two data bases, one for each server and so I
> must do the data
> exchange.
> 
> Chris...
> 
> 
> 
>
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