Ives Steglich wrote:

Konstantin Khrooschev wrote:

didn't help. at least no changes detected in sscep session.

k, i just did some testing with cvs version and - its working:

setup
  - no pwd, plain text key (pem formated, like mod_ssl)
    certificate the same
  - sscep with attached configuration

check if you have disabled serial numbers in issued certificates cn, this would at least interfear sscep, since it checks the cn of the request with the cert and if not matching doesnt accept the cert

Certificate Version 3 (0x2) Serial Number 10 Common Name ats-1605-1.rtsnet.ru E-Mail n/a Distinguished Name unstructuredName=ats-1605-1.rtsnet.ru
CN=ats-1605-1.rtsnet.ru
O=RTS Stock Exchange
C=RU Role VPN Server Fingerprint SHA1:35:4B:BF:46:F3:9B:08:B5:E0:04:01:FC:AC:67:EE:76:16:03:3A:EF Issued by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CN=RTS Private CA
O=RTS Stock Exchange
C=RU Valid From Jul 20 08:03:20 2004 GMT Expiration on Jul 20 08:03:20 2005 GMT Current Status Valid




what shows you the scep command if you call it in a browser like:
http://domain/pub/cgi-bin/scep/scep for example

so this can be just a little configuration problem, it has been always a little configuratin problem, all cases i got solved, so this one too i hope... will make it to an successful end ,)

oh yeah - what apach version do u use?


greetings dalini



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Konstantin Khrooschev.
RTS Stock Exchange.
Network Department.




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