Ngo van Quan wrote:
thanks Micheal !I think you generated your request with Netscape or IE directly and you don't use "basic request". The result is that your private key is already in your browser and you must only go to the public interface --> download certificate and enter the serial of your new certificate. The PIN is not needed because the private key is already in your browser.
I'm used OpenCA release 0.9.0
As you said I must download cert at RA but in the example https://192.168.0.100:4443/ra/ (Information/Certificate/Valid Certificate). I don't find the links to download Certficate, only for write mail and revoke. If i download the certs at public, it does not protecte by pin code
The certificate is public and has not to be protected by a PIN.
Michael
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