> ./configure --enable-oscpd --enable-scep --with-openca-user=openca --
> with-openca-group=openca --with-httpd-user=apache --with-httpd-
> group=apache --with-web-host=<hostname> && make && make test
>
you may read my posting about improving security with openca...
but for testinstalls this may be ok so far ;)

> t/3....NOK 20# Test 20 got: "    X509v3 Private Key Usage Period: \n
> Not Before: May  8 07:38:04 2002 GMT, Not After: May  8 08:08:04 2004
> GMT\n    X509v3 Key Usage: \n            Digital Signature, Key
> Encipherment\n    Netscape Cert Type: \n            SSL Client, S/MIME\n
> X509v3 Subject Alternative Name: \n
...

the problem with this openssl tests seemes to be some wired behavior in
the output of this perl-tests (the perl-openssl package), so it seemes
there get some spaces or tabs in somewhere - so the diff of the expected
cert and the generated are different - so the test fails

but this is not a problem of openca its a problem of this perl-module
i think...

openca will run - even if this tests fail...

i havn't evaluated this problem in any deeper detail so far...
so, you may give it a try just with this test failing...
(i know it shouldn't fail but... ;)



greetings
dalini


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