Robert Olson wrote:
> 
> At 05:51 PM 7/25/2001 +0000, you wrote:
> >    ... but when I do this, I get
> >
> > > Importing request into DB ... /usr/bin/openca-newcrt:
> > /usr/bin/openca-addreq:
> > >  No such file or directory
> > > Done.
> >
> >    ... and the script continued on its merry way.
> 
> I'm seeing the same thing. Checked in CVS, and it looks the same in there.
> Is this still the right way to generate RA certs?
Yes. I'm using another method for the initialization with OpenCA::DBI
(perhaps it works with OpenCA::DB too).

1. install the RAServer/Public-GW on the CA-machine too
2. reconfigure the Public-GW so that the Public-GW write the requests
direct into the CA-DBs
3. approve the request on the CA
4. export the certs from the CA
5. reconfigure the RAserver/Public-GW to use their own databases
6. import the certs into the RAServer
7. download the cert from the public interface

Cheers,

Michael
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