Hi Christian,

On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 02:41:49PM +0200, Christian Lox wrote:
> After having successfully installed the webinterface, we wonder if there 
> is some "getting started" documentation or similar.
Not yet :-(

> We would like to test a very simple root CA with 3 certs for protecting 
> a wireless network.
What do you mean by "with 3 certs"?

> We tried to deploy from the quickstart template.
> The lists of CAs lists "testdummyca1" with status "not active". We 
This is probably because it has no root certificate associated with it.

> generated the with
> openxpkiadm key generate --realm I18N_OPENXPKI_DEPLOYMENT_TEST_DUMMY_CA 
> --group default
> because it was not present after installation.
OK, sounds fine. Still, you'll need a certificate for the key.

> What should be our next steps?
I guess you are at pretty much the same point Robert was a few weeks
ago, see the following posting:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=65187.194.250.170.166.1173976507.squirrel%40www.siaige.org&forum_name=openxpki-users
In short, it boils down to: Generate a root certificate, import it into
the database, make an alias for it and get going ...

Regards,
    Alex
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Dipl.-Math. Alexander Klink | IT-Security Engineer
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