Hi!
It is so silent on the list...are all problems solved?
Or was it just the vacations? Or are there technical
problems (iff you read this message timely there are
obviously not :)
:)
T.o.Michael
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Michael,
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 09:35, Michael Portz wrote:
It is so silent on the list...are all problems solved?
Or was it just the vacations? Or are there technical
problems (iff you read this message timely there are
obviously not :)
You must have finished OpenCA now !!! It is so perfect,
Except the OCSPD issue
Could someone send some info about the current status of OCSPD?
Adam
Chris Covell wrote:
Michael,
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 09:35, Michael Portz wrote:
It is so silent on the list...are all problems solved?
Or was it just the vacations? Or are there
Adam Tresch wrote:
Except the OCSPD issue
Could someone send some info about the current status of OCSPD?
I see at minimum too big commit series at CVS during the last week from
Max. So it looks like the next snapshot or RC includes an improvement
for the OCSP stuff. BTW we try to
Hi,
I want to restate my question from last week. I did try
the latest cvs. So my question is: Is there anybody out
there who actually CAN get latest CVS up and running? And
not fail at enrolling the CA root certificate? Iff so I
promise to dig harder and deeper to find my own errors.
Regards
My problem with the language changing is still there ;)
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Hi!
It is so silent on the list...are all
Chris Covell wrote:
Michael,
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 09:35, Michael Portz wrote:
It is so silent on the list...are all problems solved?
Or was it just the vacations? Or are there technical
problems (iff you read this message timely there are
obviously not :)
You must have finished OpenCA now
I quickly reviewed your recent questions and it seems the core problem
is the same I got: The initial handling of the freshly generated
CA certificate. I am quite sure most of the other problems of the current
RC and CVS versions stem from this one.
So again: ANYBODY got RC4 or newer up and
Michael Portz wrote:
I quickly reviewed your recent questions and it seems the core problem
is the same I got: The initial handling of the freshly generated
CA certificate. I am quite sure most of the other problems of the current
RC and CVS versions stem from this one.
So again: ANYBODY got RC4
Thanks Michael for your response!
Please confirm the following:
- You CAN initialize databases!
- You CAN generate the new ca key!
- You CAN generate the request for the ca certificate!
- You CAN enroll the ca certificate with it afterwards
being visible on the screen and in the databases!
måndagen den 24 maj 2004 12.21 skrev Michael Bell:
Adam Tresch wrote:
Except the OCSPD issue
Could someone send some info about the current status of OCSPD?
I see at minimum too big commit series at CVS during the last week from
Max. So it looks like the next snapshot or RC
Michael Portz wrote:
Thanks Michael for your response!
Please confirm the following:
- You CAN initialize databases!
[x] I am using DBM files at the moment, next step is to use MySQL with InnoDB
- You CAN generate the new ca key!
[x] Done.
- You CAN generate the request for the ca certificate!
[X]
Michael Konietzka wrote:
Michael Portz wrote:
Thanks Michael for your response!
Please confirm the following:
- You CAN initialize databases!
[x] I am using DBM files at the moment, next step is to use MySQL with
InnoDB
Hmmm...ok..I DO use mysql. Perhaps it DOES have something to do with it.
So
Hi,
I just set up a fresh OpenCA installation using the current CVS version
and I now am stuck at the login screen:
Whenever trying to login as 'root' as usual, I am redirected to the
login form again. The web server access log shows
* - - [24/May/2004:15:15:48 +0200] POST /cgi-bin/ca/ca
Michael Portz wrote:
Michael Konietzka wrote:
Michael Portz wrote:
Thanks Michael for your response!
Please confirm the following:
- You CAN initialize databases!
[x] I am using DBM files at the moment, next step is to use MySQL with
InnoDB
Hmmm...ok..I DO use mysql. Perhaps it DOES have
Chris Covell wrote:
Michael,
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 11:32, Michael Konietzka wrote:
Ok, but how should I handle the different keyUsage in certification
process?
The OpenCA way of doing this is to have a different Role for each
certificate type. So I would have a Sign role where the key usage is
Hi all,
Michael Portz wrote:
I quickly reviewed your recent questions and it seems the core problem
is the same I got: The initial handling of the freshly generated
CA certificate. I am quite sure most of the other problems of the current
RC and CVS versions stem from this one.
So again: ANYBODY
Thanks Oli for your response!
Thoughtful Regards
T.o.Michael
Oliver Welter wrote:
Hi all,
Michael Portz wrote:
I quickly reviewed your recent questions and it seems the core problem
is the same I got: The initial handling of the freshly generated
CA certificate. I am quite sure most of the other
On Monday 24 May 2004 14:47, Michael Konietzka wrote:
OK, done it this way using two different roles and it worked.
But I am using for both certificates the client-side generation.
Michael Bell said, for key recovery of the decryption certs i
should use the batch processor. So i will check
Hi all,
I found it myself: the cookie directory
var/session/cookie/ca
did not exist for some reason after my fresh install.
Created the directory manually, works.
(I used the SuSE RPM build procedure from the CVS to create SuSE
packages.)
cheers
Martin
Michael Portz wrote:
Hi ppl,
setting: latest cvs (15:30 today GMT+1), perl 5.8.0, mysql 3.23, apache
2.0.48
I config, install-offline, modify config.xml et al., configure_etc.sh and
finally openca_rc start it. I can log in, i can start Initialization,
I can Initialize Database, I can generate
Oden Eriksson wrote:
måndagen den 24 maj 2004 12.21 skrev Michael Bell:
Adam Tresch wrote:
Except the OCSPD issue
Could someone send some info about the current status of OCSPD?
I see at minimum too big commit series at CVS during the last week from
Max. So it looks like the next snapshot or
Martin Bartosch wrote:
Hi all,
I found it myself: the cookie directory
var/session/cookie/ca
did not exist for some reason after my fresh install.
Created the directory manually, works.
(I used the SuSE RPM build procedure from the CVS to create SuSE
packages.)
Only one question - does this be the
Hi,
(I used the SuSE RPM build procedure from the CVS to create SuSE
packages.)
Only one question - does this be the only error with the SuSE stuff?
The bug is fixed in openca.spec. I added several
%{prefix}/var/session/cookie/ to the different packages.
the rest seems to work, but I may
Hi Oden,
I'm sorry but I cannot access the modules on CPAN. We can update them
but Max is the owner. So please ask him to do it or he have to give me
the permissions on CPAN to do this. I see no problems to update the
modules on CPAN.
Michael
That would be great!
I'm trying to complete the
Hi Oliver:
could you write a HOWTO based on your steps to install the system? (are
you separating CA, RA and PUB?)
I am trying to get this working for some time now, and I am about to
give up...
Ricardo
Oliver Welter wrote:
Hi all,
Michael Portz wrote:
I quickly reviewed your recent questions
måndagen den 24 maj 2004 17.14 skrev Michael Bell:
Oden Eriksson wrote:
måndagen den 24 maj 2004 12.21 skrev Michael Bell:
Adam Tresch wrote:
Except the OCSPD issue
Could someone send some info about the current status of OCSPD?
I see at minimum too big commit series at CVS during
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