Hi, all
I ran into the same problem about creating the admininstrator of the CA,
but I could not understand the discussion about removing
the subjectAltName from the OpenSSL-configuration.
Which files I have to edit to solve this problem of getting wrong messages
when I try to issue the admin certificate ?
Thanks.
The disscussion follows.
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Hi,
sorry but i have a lot of work todo.=20
Your hint was good, now i can create the initial admin. Also i can
create thie initial ra webserver cert if i edit the web-server.ext.
But ... when i'm create a cert with the pub interface, approve it with
the ra export and import it to the ca i can't issue it until i edit the
subjectaltname in the *.ext file. I think this is not ok.=20
What's about this ${env::subjectaltname}.
And yes, i create tha ca-cert with email.
Thanks for helping
Tom
Am Don, 2002-06-06 um 12.24 schrieb Robert Hannemann:
Thomas Rupp wrote:
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> Sorry,
> i didn't explain it clear. I have the Problem in phase 2, step 3.
> issue the certificate.
>
> Thanks Tom
>
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then you can modify your CA_Operator.ext and set
subjectAltName=3Demail:...your-email... or you can use the "Edit"-Link =
and
modify the filed.
(Did you generate a CA-Certificate with an E-Mail ?)
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Regards,
Robert
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