Pascal VERRECCHIA wrote:

It was in order to test several fonctionnalities of a program. In fact, when I want to make a certificate revoke request, OpenCA aks me the CRIN, given to the user... But when I have created the user certificate, there isn't reference to his CRIN... How can I known this password?

This passphrase is included in the encrypted mail which is send to the owner of the certificate. Again, if you go to the RA and go to the certificate on the RA then you can revoke the certificate without the CRIN! So you don't need the CRIN. We don't use this feature for our PKI too.


Michael
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