Dears,

in the moment I set up everything new: the problem with 0.8.6 is that a lot 
directorys are missed and they must be created by hand.
I thing it is possible, that only one more  directory is missed.  Today I got 
a getTxt()-Error because a directory was not created.

Greeting
Harald

Am Donnerstag, 5. September 2002 16:54 schrieb Michael Bell:
> Mike Tsarapatsanis schrieb:
> > Yes i clicked those buttons.In fact the time it worked
> >  i clicked next without checking the boxes and then i
> > clicked back in order to check them!!
> > Now i have a diferrent problem .I cannot initialize
> > the CRL.When i press the issue new CRL and enter my
> > code i get the error message :
> > Generating Certificate Revocation List ...
> >
> >           ERROR: Cannot initialize a new CRL Object!
> >
> >                256
> > and on the apache log:
> > unknown option
> > /usr/local/OpenCA/conf/openssl/openssl.cnf
> > usage: ca args
> >
> >  -verbose        - Talk alot while doing things
> >  -config file    - A config file
> >  -name arg       - The particular CA definition to use
> >  -gencrl         - Generate a new CRL
> >  -crldays days   - Days is when the next CRL is due
> >  -crlhours hours - Hours is when the next CRL is due
> >  -startdate YYMMDDHHMMSSZ  - certificate validity
> > notBefore
> >  -enddate YYMMDDHHMMSSZ    - certificate validity
> > notAfter (overrides -days)
> >  -days arg       - number of days to certify the
> > certificate for
> >  -md arg         - md to use, one of md2, md5, sha or
> > sha1
> >  -policy arg     - The CA 'policy' to support
> >  -keyfile arg    - private key file
> >  -keyform arg    - private key file format (PEM or
> > ENGINE)
> >  -key arg        - key to decode the private key if it
> > is encrypted
> >  -cert file      - The CA certificate
> >  -in file        - The input PEM encoded certificate
> > request(s)
> >  -out file       - Where to put the output file(s)
> >  -outdir dir     - Where to put output certificates
> >  -infiles ....   - The last argument, requests to
> > process
> >  -spkac file     - File contains DN and signed public
> > key and challenge
> >  -ss_cert file   - File contains a self signed cert to
> > sign
> >  -preserveDN     - Don't re-order the DN
> >  -batch          - Don't ask questions
> >  -msie_hack      - msie modifications to handle all
> > those universal strings
> >  -revoke file    - Revoke a certificate (given in
> > file)
> >  -subj arg       - Use arg instead of request's
> > subject
> >  -extensions ..  - Extension section (override value
> > in config file)
> >  -extfile file   - Configuration file with X509v3
> > extentions to add
> >  -crlexts ..     - CRL extension section (override
> > value in config file)
> >  -engine e       - use engine e, possibly a hardware
> > device.
> >  -status serial  - Shows certificate status given the
> > serial number
> >  -updatedb       - Updates db for expired certificates
> > Any suggestions?
>
> This indicates that OpenCA::OpenSSL generates a wrong shell-command for
> OpenSSL.
>
> Massimiliano, could you check this please (I know that you need some
> time to read all the mails after your holidays)?
>
> Michael

-- 
Dr. Harald Wallus
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