Norbert Wegener wrote:
If you really want, I can, but I doubt it would help.It looks like a systematical mistake. The error occurs if the country is reached. Therefore I asked for a sample. OpenSSL is casesensitive. Sometimes this is a problem. You can find the correct definitions in openssl-src/crypto/objects/objects.txt.
What I did so far:
rm -r /usr/loca/OpenCA
make install again. Finally I started the whole procedure again with different DNs. I did this about three times with always the sam result.
Therefore I suppose it is not the DN but something with openssl.
If you are intereseted I can supply everything under /usr/local/OpenCA as it is just a testinstallation- if it helps.
Michael
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