Alberto Venturini wrote:
Hi all,
I must set up a CA, but I already have the CA certificate and the CA key, so my question is: what is the best (or at least, the safest) way to import them?
I copied the files in the cacert, keys and chain directories, then I initialized the database and rebuilt the chain. Now I can use the certificate, and import it in browsers too, but of course I can't see it in the database...is it alright anyway?

copy the ca certificate to a file called cacert.pem, create a tar-file on you your default import media (usually /dev/fd0) which include this file, go to the initialization page of your CA and click on import CA certificate signed by another root-CA.


Michael
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