Hi all,

thanks for your contribution, but these was not sufficient, i must
manually edit the objects_5_0.C file and remove occurences about
certificates. Then, i will be able to issue the SIC_RESET proc.

Thanks Again.

-- 
Philippe.

On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:18:00 +0200
Matthew Odendaal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi again
> 
> Okay, if it's a management certificate problem (if the certificate is
> expired for example - very common with FP1 and FP2), then use the
> following simple procedure to revoke the management certificate and
> re-create it:
> 
> Run the following commands at the command prompt:
> 
> # cpca_client revoke_cert -n "cn=cp_mgmt"
> 
> # cpca_client create_cert -n "cn=cp_mgmt" -f $CPDIR/conf/sic_cert.p12
> 
> 
> You need to do a cpstop and cpstart to activate the new certificate.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> 
> Matthew Odendaal
> MCSE, RSACSP, CCSA, CCSE, CCSE+, CCSI. NSA, NSI
> Information Security Architects (Pty) Ltd
>  
> Tel:                 +27 11 326 2242
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> 
> 

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