Could you please hint, what is the reason behind your troublesome
attempts to hack the OpenXPKI? Are you just studying how PKI in
general works? Or you are solving some definite application problem?
Or you are developing a new kind of client for the OpenXPKI project
itself? If you let us know, maybe we can help you with a more
adequate solution.

If you need just a handful of certs, do you know that you can very
easily get certs from the openssl console, without any need of
standalone CA of any kind?

If you need lots of certs to manage, and thus need a standalone CA
to handle this task, do you know that you can use tested and
debugged web interface of the OpenXPKI suite (I guess that Alex once
suggested this way to you)?

All the best, Sergei




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