> >If i then go into the ra or the pub server and look for certificates, i
> >only see the CA Manager (serial number 1), and RA Manager (serial number
> >2).  There is no certificate for the user i just created.
> 
> This is correct. I think I have to explain how OpenCA works:
> 
> 1. approve the request (state of request: APPROVED)
> 2. If you use OpenCA in an offline-configuration then you must export 
> the request to the CA.
> 3. Issue the certificate via the CA-interface. There you can check the 
> signature.
> 4. If you use OpenCA in an offline-configuration then you must export 
> the cert to the RA.


UUGH.  I should have known that, i've read the lifecycles doc.  My
apologies for being so dense. 

Thanks for your help Michael.

...alex...



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