Dear Martin, 

This is applicable only when my both of my CA's are in a single installation of 
OpenXPKI....Practically CA and Sub CA are far a part and in seperate 
installations containing seperate databases. I want my SubCA certificate to be 
signed by the key of Root CA.......Next i shall import this certificate in my 
other installation...The NewCA installation will act as stand alone CA but its 
CA certificate should be signed by the key of Root CA to establish a chain of 
trust......Kindly guide me how can i do in seperate installations?

Best Regards

Scotty



      
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