Hafeda Remch wrote:
Hi all,

I'm using openca.0.9.1.8. I have a root CA configured using openssl, and a sub CA running openca. I have followed all the steps to get the sub Ca certificate signed by my root CA :
1)Initialize the SubCA ( initialize database, generate secret key, generate request (Generated manually because I didn't manage make it by the other way))
2)Approuve the request by the root CA and get the new certificate : cacert.pem
3)Make manually a new tar : cacert.tar
4)In my sub CA CA interface, I do -> import CA certificate approuved by root CA.


But this generates the following error :
    Importing CA Certificate into filesystem ...
    Importing CA Certificate Failed from /dev/fd0!    512

At the beginning, I thougth it was a device permission problem. But, I still get this error even after making sure that my apache serve can write on /dev/fd0.

Moreover, it seems that this error occures even if there is no floppy disk in the driver.

Could you please help me solvimg this error ?? What can I do or check ??

chmod 644 /dev/fd0!

Michael
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