Hello Everyone,
I have a question regarding certificate revocation. I am using the
latest version of the Dartmouth OpenCA LiveCD, which has OpenCA 0.9.2
installed. I have installed it to the hard drive, and am able to create
certificates, but I cannot revoke them.
I've installed the latest version of Firefox, and imported my CA and RA
admin keys into it. When I go through the RA interface to revoke a cert,
it pops up asking me to sign the request, which I do (just like I would
when granting a cert). When the page loads back, I receive the error:
Error Cannot load CRR from the database.
General Error. 6295040.
There's no sign of a revocation request being filed, either.
Here's all my version info:
Module Version
OpenSSL 0.9.103
Tools 0.4.3
DB 0.9.99
Configuration 1.5.3
TRIStateCGI 1.5.5
REQ 0.9.54
X509 0.9.52
CRL 0.9.22
PKCS7 0.9.17
I've googled it, but I can't find anything on that specific error. Has
anyone seen it before?
Thank you,
Michael Cowart
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