Indeed, it does look like the links web browser is the problem.  I see
that OpenCA throws up a little applet and links must choke on it.  I
foolishly assumed that I could not run a remote browser against the CA
until I had created admin certificates.  I'm running Mozilla 1.4 against
it remotely and all appears fine.

I still don't know why the OpenCA installation choked on Digest-MD5-2.20
on Redhat 9.0.  Take care - John

On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 02:54, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> Alas, I'm still having some grief getting OpenCA 0.9.1 up and running
> (we have been very happy with 0.8x over the past year).
> 
> I finally reverted to installing from source rather than RPMs and that
> worked much better for us.  However, I am having problems initializing
> the CA.  The CA we are using does not run X so we are using links as the
> web browser.  I can click on the initialize database link and the
> database appears to initialize successfully.  However, when we click on
> generate new CA secret key, we get another series of frames from the
> first page.  In fact we get the same results with any link on the page
> that uses getParams rather than making a Cmd call.  What are we doing
> wrong?
> 
> I thought I would install the CA on my RedHat 9.0 laptop just in case it
> was a browser issue.  Alas, that gave me grief, too.  First, it failed
> when trying to make Digest-MD5-2.20.  I noticed a post today about that
> potentially being older than the one that is already included in
> perl-5.8x so I downloaded 2.26 and tried that.  I received the same
> error about a missing separator.  Then I thought, perhaps it will find
> the one in perl-5.8x so I commented it out completely.  That compiled
> but not my Mozilla 1.4 browser gives me an Error 500 - premature end of
> script headers:ca.
> 
> I'd really like to get this product up and running.  Which way do I
> turn? Thanks, all - John
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