Hi Sergey,

On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 01:31:07PM +0300, Sergey V. Koupreyenko wrote:
> Hi, Alex! Thank you so much for your response. I've tried to run the command:
> 
> # openxpkiadm certificate import --realm MYCA \
>   --issuer-realm MYCA --file /usr1/myca/ca/sub_ca/services/ca_cert.pem \ 
>   --issuer CA_ROOT_MYCA
> 
> but got the same diagnostics:
> 
> I18N_OPENXPKI_CRYPTO_X509_INIT_OBJECT_FAILED; __ERRVAL__ => 
> I18N_OPENXPKI_CRYPTO_OPENSSL_GET_OBJECT_NO_REF

Hmmm, that's weird. The error message looks a bit like there is
something wrong with the certificate itself. Does openssl x509 -in
/usr1/myca/ca/sub_ca/service/ca_cert.pem -noout -text report something
sensible?

> 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?

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