Hi

I just wanted to know if somebody out there managed to find a way to
implement an alternative Key Recovery system for OpenCA ?
I need to find a way to have a backup of encryption private keys.

For  example,  (tell me if I am talking rubbish...)
The RA Operator generates keys from his station (Windows), and moves the
private key to a PKCS11 token (if it is possible) after generation.

I didn't get the chance to test 0.9 yet (I will pretty soon), but I saw new
request form (Request Token). How does this fonctionnality work ? Where is
the token generated?



Thanks in advance.


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De : Michael Bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : jeudi 1 ao�t 2002 15:46
Cc : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Objet : Re: [Openca-Users] OpenCA 0.9 RC2 - CA Init and postgres problem


> "Kulpinski, Dejan" schrieb:
> 
> The postgres LOG has the following:
> 
> DEBUG:  InitPostgres
> DEBUG:  StartTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  query: select getdatabaseencoding()
> DEBUG:  ProcessQuery
> DEBUG:  CommitTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  StartTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  query: begin
> DEBUG:  ProcessUtility: begin
> DEBUG:  CommitTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  StartTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  query: select * from log
> ERROR:  Relation "log" does not exist
> DEBUG:  AbortCurrentTransaction

Oh, this is new. I use "select * from log" to detect the existence of a
relation. So I have to find a new way to test for the existence of a
relation - any recommendations? PostgreSQL is the first database which
has a problem with this query.

Best regards

Michael
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