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> > I have successfully installed OpenCA on RedHat 7.3 but have a little > > problem that I can't seem to solve. > > > > CA is installed without any problems and all three phases of CA init > > are performed also without any errors. > > Problem I have is when I try to export the certs from the CA to > > floppy. > > When I try to export certs I get an error 700 displayed on the web > > page. Note that I can view certs, download them via web page, export > > configuration, and export CRLs ok. Just cannot export certs to > > floppy. > > > > Only certs in the DB are the first two created through init (CA and > > RA operator certs). > > I followed the new guide for 9.1 on Suse. > > > > As soon as I try to export the certs from the CA, "Enroll data to > > lower level of hierarchy", I get the following message: > > > > Error 700 > > General Error. Database failed with errorcode 2162021. > > OpenCA::DB->getNextItem: Cannot > > open database (2141013) OpenCA::DB->dbOpen: No status specified.. > > > > This occurred immediately following the display of "Exporting > > Mails..." on the web page. > > I'm experiencing the same problem on Debian Woody. Could anybody > give us any hints? I am not sure whether or not it is mentioned in the guide, but does the user which runs the "WWW" process actually have write permissions on the /dev/fd0 device. The WWW user must have privileges to write to the raw device if memory serves me correctly. This is something that you have to set explicitly. See ya Dean Thompson -- +____________________________+____________________________________________+ | Dean Thompson | E-mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Bach. Computing (Hons) | Office - <Off-Campus> | | PhD Student | Phone - +61 3 9903 2787 (Gen. Office) | | School Comp.Sci & Soft.Eng | Fax - +61 3 9903 1077 | | MONASH (Caulfield Campus) | | | Melbourne, Australia | | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: FREE SSL Guide from Thawte are you planning your Web Server Security? Click here to get a FREE Thawte SSL guide and find the answers to all your SSL security issues. http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0026en _______________________________________________ Openca-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users
