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This error went away when I removed the --enable-package-build option to
 ./configure.  However, I'm still not able to sign the request when
approving it.  I still have to approve it without signing it.

There also seems to be an issue on the "pub" interface when attempting
to download the valid certificate.  The screen for "Get Requested
Certificate" comes up with the Serial Number to put in and the Type of
Serial Number, but when I put in the correct information and click the
Continue button, the page loads for about a second and then the status
bar in the browser says "Done.", but the page does not change and
nothing pops up to let me download the certificate or anything like
that.  Does this mean my browser is already acquainted with the
generated certificate (since all interfaces are on the same machine and
being used by the same browser)?

Michael Bell wrote:
> Please check Apache's error_log. Usually you can find there some
> errormessages from OpenSSL which give you a first overview about what's
> going wrong.
>
> Jason A. Pattie wrote:
>
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>>             Error 6761
>>                   General Error. Error while signing Role of Root
>> (_filename: /usr/local/openca.0.9.2/openca/var/tmp/04.sig).
>>                   OpenCA::OpenSSL returns errorcode 7743071
>> (OpenCA::OpenSSL->sign: openca-sign failed (-1).)..
>>
>> This happens when I attempt to issue the administrative certificate in
>> step 2 of Initialization.  What am I doing wrong?  The exact same thing
>> happened when using 0.9.1.
>>
>> - --
>> Jason A. Pattie
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