Oliver Welter wrote:
Hi Michael,
Michael Portz wrote:
1. To get the batch processing running, do I really have to use
the "Do one step for all workflows" button?? Iff so, why is
the maximum value for no of steps 11? (My rollouts are finished
after 16 steps)
God Question - I hope Michael (Bell) has an answer to it :P
And if not..well..the forecast shows rain for the weekend in Berlin.
So he wont have anything better to do anyway... ;)
2. Are there any reasons why I have to enter my credentials twice
per step?
One ist for the CA Key (sign the reqeuest) ans one for the Batch key
(encrypt the PIN, AFAIK). Per default this is the same key, but it dont
need to.....
***SLAP SELF***
3. Can I batch-revoke the certificates I generated before, too?
Iff not my afternoon is booked :)
No - this is on the ToDo List - if you have not given out certs from
your CA is the best way to destroy the CA key and the certs after testing
I was afraid somebody was goin to say something like this...*SIGH*...
Well..revoking 61 certificates by hand will not be THAT much work, will
it?
Regards
Michael
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