jusimarfernandes wrote:
I make Certificate Authority. I haveI hope you understand what you are doing. If you want to test the export/import in an online configuration then you should configure all devices to the same file or at minimum the ExportDev from the CA should be the same like the ImportDev from Online and vice versa.
problem. Where I was importing the
configuration from CA.
The message error below:
"Import the RBAC-configuration ...OK
LDAP-support is deactivated
Importing valid CA_CERTICATE.. cf4e3b0696ea5259044af676e6d16042.pem
updated
make CA-Certicate available on the
server...FAILED.
Copying latest ca-certificate into the
RaServer failed (from
/usr/local/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_3211/cf4e3b0696ea5259044af676e6d16042.pem
to
/usr/local/OpenCA/var/crypto/cacerts/cacert.pem)
Clean up ...OK."
I change the Exporting and Importing
of archives ca.conf and online.conf
to
"
ExportDev "/tmp/openca_outca.tar
ImportDev "/tmp/openca-inca.tar
"
The simplest way is to use /usr/local/OpenCA/var/tmp/openca.tar for all devices. This file is secure (no symlink attacks possible) and you have no trouble with moving files.
Michael
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