Hi Sergey,

On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 02:11:25PM +0300, Sergey V. Koupreyenko wrote:
> Here is the output of the command you have advised (openssl x509 ...):
> 
> Certificate:
>     Data:
>         Version: 3 (0x2)
[...]

OK, looks good to me.

> > > For more information, i am using PostgreSQL as a backend storage.
> >
> > I doubt that this is the reason, but on the other hand the PostgreSQL
> > support is not very well tested. Just as an idea, can you try using the
> > identifier instead of the alias in the '--issuer' option?
> 
> I've tried using identifier instead alias. But without success. Diagnostics 
> messages are the same.

Hmmm, weird. You could try with --verbose, but that will create quite a
lot of output.

> So what well tested backend you can advise me? It will be interesting to go 
> the same way with new backend. May be the PostgreSQL is not a good choice for 
> now.

MySQL and Oracle are by far the most well-tested backends. If you don't
have a working Oracle instance available, I'd suggest MySQL then, as the
setup is far easier :)

HTH,
Best regards,
  Alex
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