Hi Michael,
Thanks for your answer. I 'll test it as soon as possible !
I have some problems to display expired certificates in the corresponding list. Indeed, they always appear in the list of the valid certificates.
Will this database change allow me to correct this problem ?
Vale
Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Hi Vale,
val bon wrote:
> My PKI is configured to use the DBMs Database. But, I'd like to
> change it for DBI support with MySQL. My OS is Fedora Core and
> I use OpenCA 0.9.2.2.
>
> Is it possible to do this without destroying all issued
> certificates (CA, sub CAs and Users) ?
Yes, but before you start please backup your entire system.
0. Create a backup of your entire system (so that you have a fall back).
1. create a backup via OpenCA's backup&recovery page
2. configure DBI as the database module
3. configure etc/database/DBI.conf (for your mysql database)
4. make sure that the configured mysql database exists
5. go to the backup&recovery page of OpenCA
6. initialize the new database
7. import the backup
You have not to rebuild the OpenSSL files.
It is a good idea to te st this on a dedicated test machine before you do
this in your production environment.
Michael
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