Hello Michael,

I sent my message before the other messages appear in
my inbox, So I checked my certificates and my CA
Certificate has a serialnumber like this:

2147483647

In the CA Interface and in DB I see this:

9521c7414e4e4e69f68e9360c52f98c87cabff15 (0x2531)

If you ask me why I'll have to say: I don't know why
such a number like that. It was generated
automatically when I configured my PKI system at the
beginning.

Do you think this can lead to any kind of problem? or
should I bypass this warning?

Thanks a lot,
Johnny

 --- Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:

> Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> 
> > I have seen that message several times, but until
> now
> > it haven't been any problem, it appears after
> > approving CSRs.
> 
> Did you approve with signing? Perhaps one of your CA
> certs in the chain 
> has such a high serial (like Juergen stated).
> Nevertheless the use of 
> Math::BigInt should be enforced in all modules.
> 
> Michael
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