Hello

Three months ago Nicolas Vahlas wrote, but there was no answer:
> I have an installation of OpenCA where the CA certificate has expired.
> This was a self-signed CA certificate.
> I would like to renew this certificate i.e. extend the expiration date
> without change the rest of the certificates data.
>
> Is there a way to do this ?
>
> What if I use the "General" > "Initialization" > "Initialize the
> Certification Authority" > "Self Signed CA Certificate (from altready
> generated request)" functionality of the OpenCA web interface ?
>
> If not, should I use OpenSSL directly ? How is this possible ?
>
>   

Now I have very similar problem: I have to issue certificate for user 
which will be valid for next 24 months but unfortunately CA self-signed 
certificate is going to be expired in 11 months so I have to f.e. extend 
the expiration date of CA cert.

Is is (and if) how to do this? Could anyone help and give me/us some hint.

Regards,

-- 
 Krzysztof Ryba ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
 Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH
 Computer Networks Department (ACK-DSK)
 http://www.cyfronet.pl



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