OK I learned some things on my own.
I created the following batch_data_process.txt
USER user1
PROCESS gen_certs_2
SET_STATE new_process
ROLE Smartcard
SUBJECT_ALT_NAME_1
email:us...@gdls.com,otherName:1.3.6.1.4.311.20.2.3;UTF8:us...@gdls.com
SUBJECT UID=user1,CN=Joe Blow,OU=Employees,DC=gdls,DC=
I have several 1000 certs to create and was looking at the batch system to
do this. But there is so little documentation on it (will the 0.9.2+ docs
work for 1.0.2?) and I am very confused.
To test it out, I can just use the CA cert or am I required to create a BP
cert?
Then I create a batch_p
Hi Max,
Massimiliano Pala wrote:
> AFAIK, the upgrade should work.
Thank you for the quick answer. So I will try that and give a short
conclusion if necsessary.
Regards
Ralf
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Hello David,
I am not sure what the problem is here... have you checked the Apache
logs and the openca logs ?
I definitely would suggest to use the 1.0.2+ version (also check the
wiki for the available patches for the current versions) as it definitely
is more stable and the UI is better organiz
Hi,
you should use the ``backup'' tool from the NODE interface. That's the
only one that works.. the old scripts are not updated (and should be
either removed from the distro or upgraded to support the current DBs...).
Later,
Max
On 10/29/2009 11:53 AM, Yildirim Zaynal wrote:
For upgrading fr
Hi Ralf,
I am not sure 100%, I will have to look at the old distro's code,
but I think we have not changed anything in the DB from 0.8 to 0.9...
so, AFAIK, the upgrade should work.
Cheers,
Max
On 11/04/2009 09:53 AM, Ralf Hornik Mailings wrote:
Dear list,
Has anybody expieriences in upgradin
Dear list,
Has anybody expieriences in upgrading openca 0.8 to 0.9 or 1.0? Are
there any issues?
I plan to do it as
http://mm.cs.dartmouth.edu/wiki/index.php/How_to_upgrade but I'm not
shure if that also works for 0.8.x.
If anybody encountered problems or went another way, please gieve me f
Have you tried to make the backup using the node interface?
Yildirim Zaynal wrote:
> I would also do that if possible. But its a production machine, and need to
> keep the old database and continue on that.
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> 2009/10/29
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