Hi!  
Thank you for your answer!  
When I put DEBUG to 1 in ldap-utils.lib, I obtain this result : 
 
Test the archive ... 
/bin/tar -tvf /dev/fd0 
 Importing archive ... 
  
Load required variables ... 
Changing to directory /srv/ca/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_2963 ... 
Running the import command(s) ... 
/bin/tar -xvf /dev/fd0 -C /srv/ca/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_2963 
 Importing the RBAC-configuration ... Ok. 
  
LDAP-support is activated 
  
Automatic LDAP-update is activated 
  
Importing valid CA_CERTIFICATE ... 
1eba2280277ea2848fe893579111638e.pem inserted 
 Importing CA-Certificates into ldap ... ldap-utils.lib: LDAP_get_ca: 
try to determine the newest CA-cert 
 ldap-utils.lib: LDAP_get_ca: check NOTBEFORE 20030610091047 
 ldap-utils.lib: LDAP_get_ca: newer ca-cert found 
 ldap-utils.lib: LDAP_get_ca: notbefore: 20030610091047 
 ldap-utils.lib: LDAP_get_ca: ca: 
 OpenCA::X509=HASH(0x8b944f0) 
 ldap-utils.lib: LDAP_get_ca: return newest ca 
 Information of the Object: 
 dn 
[EMAIL PROTECTED],CN=ca,OU=LOR,O=INT,C=FR 
 cn ca 
 serID 0 
 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 ou ARRAY(0x8b980d0) 
 o INT 
 l  
st  
c FR 
 End of the information of the Object. 
  
Cannot write CA-Certificate 1eba2280277ea2848fe893579111638e to LDAP 
 Make CA-Certificate available on the server ...OK. 
  
 
I haven't an entry CA in my LDAP annuary... 
It could be the problem? 
  
  
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> Hi  
>   
> Try to set DEBUG to 1 in the file ldap-utils.lib (in   
> ra/OpenCA/lib/functions) and redo the operation.  
> You will get more information about the problem you have.  
>   
> Regards  
> Pierre  
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> Pascal VERRECCHIA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
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> 10.06.2003 12:59  
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>         Objet : [Openca-Users] Problem between OpenCA and OpenLDAP  
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>   
> Hello everybody!   
>    
> I have a problem and I hope you could help me!   
>    
> I have installed OpenCA on my computer without problems (at last!)  

> and I'm going to configure my CA and RA.   
> I have used the instructions of the OpenCA Guide and all is good  
till   
> that I try to Initialize Database of RA.   
> I have pointed my browser to http://pivert/ra_node (pivert is the   
> name of my computer and it is the equivalent with   
> ra.results-security.de in the OpenCA Guide).   
> I have clicked on the link Server init and Initialize Datatbase, I  

> have put the floppy from ca, created above.   
> I have configured my ldap-server (slapd.conf, ldap.conf,   
> ca_node.conf, ra_node.conf) for the port, the LDAP server name, the 
 
> LDAP default base, the ldaproot, the ldappwd, ...   
> I have used the link Server init, but when I use the link Import   
> Configuration, all is good until I have the error message :   
>    
> Cannot write CA-Certificate leba2280277ea2848fe893579111638e to  
LDAP   
>    
> and the rest is OK...   
>    
> What is the problem?   
> What can I do to solve it?   
>    
> Moreover, it's urge because I have to do a presentation of OpenLDAP 
 
> and OpenCA in front of my search labo for next monday...   
>    
> Please, I need your help!!   
>    
> Thank you in advance!   
>    
> Pascal Verrecchia   
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