Hi Michael,

I am not quite sure how the functions in the TRIStateCGI module are
being called. I noticed that the basic_csr implements its own form
checking function and the pkcs10_req has no such a function nor it calls
any of the TRIStateCGI form checking functions. Can you tell me how
these functions are being used?


Best regards,
Bahaa Al-amood

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Hi Bahaa,

> I am using OpenCA 0.9.1.7 on a linux box, I noticed that the minimum
> length of PIN at all the request forms (pkcs 10 , basic) does not
work,
> I know it worked before. Does any of you have an Idea why the "minlen"
> attribute in the <INPUT>tag  would not work, or what are the right
> conditions for it to work? Is there a CSS file some where that I might
> not be serving? Thanks in advance.

The minlen will be verified on the server. The client does not 
understand the parameter. So the problem can be in basic_csr or in 
OpenCA::TRIStateCGI. If it worked some time before then compare the old 
versions of basic_csr and OpenCA::TRIStateCGI with the actual ones. Do 
you know a working version?

Michael
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