Hi,
I recently installed the 0.9.0 release from the website (downloaded
on 20/09/02), using the following ./configure command:
./configure \
--with-web-host=<hostname> \
--with-openssl-prefix=/usr/local/ssl \
--with-httpd-user=apache \
--with-httpd-group=apache \
--with-httpd-fs-prefix=/var/www \
--with-htdocs-fs-prefix=/var/www/html \
--with-ca-organization=<organization> \
--with-ca-locality=<locality> \
--with-ca-country=<country>
I followed the initialization steps, and then checked the three
certificates I had (the CA self-signed, the CA Admin & the RA). They
all listed the crl distribution point as
https://<hostname>/cgi-bin/pub/crl/cacrl.crl which gave a 404 error not
found page. I assume it should point to
https://<hostname>/pub/crl/cacrl.crl, and I located how to set this in
/usr/local/OpenCA/etc/openssl/ca-openssl.cnf & ra-openssl.cnf. My
question is, is this a problem in the default install or have I missed a
configuration option somewhere, what's causing the problem?
Thanks,
Mike Auty
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