Hello,

I've installed openCA 0.9.1-3 on suse 8.2 with apache 1.3 and following
module versions:
Module Version 
OpenSSL  0.9.91  
Tools  0.4.3  
DB  0.9.82.2.2  
Configuration  1.5.3  
TRIStateCGI  1.5.5  
REQ  0.9.47.2.2  
X509  0.9.38.2.1  
CRL  0.9.15  
PKCS7  0.9.12

Both , ra and ca, are on the same pc, just in different directories.

I got though phase 1 just fine, without any error but I can't sign any
csr! I tried initialization phase 2 and I'm able to create a new request
and view/edit it, but when I click on Issue Certificate nothing happens
after I entered the CA password. I just get a blank frame without any
content (I looked at the html source).
There aren't any errors generated, only the usual documentation from
apache:

192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:13 +0100] "GET /cgi-bin/ca/ca
HTTP/1.1" 200 1929
192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:17 +0100] "GET
/cgi-bin/ca/ca?cmd=setupInitialCert&dest=viewCSR HTTP/1.1" 200 5657
192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:20 +0100] "GET /ca/pwd.html
HTTP/1.1" 304 -
192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:20 +0100] "GET /ca/scripts/pwd.js
HTTP/1.1" 304 -
192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:20 +0100] "GET
/ca/scripts/focus.js HTTP/1.1" 304 -
192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:23 +0100] "POST /ca/pwd.html
HTTP/1.1" 405296
192.168.123.189 - - [13/Nov/2003:17:37:24 +0100] "POST
/cgi-bin/ca/ca?cmd=setupInitialCert&dest=viewCSR HTTP/1.1" 200 0

I also did a cert request on the ra, approved it, exported it to floppy
and importet it into the ca. It's listed in Approved Certificate
Requests but when I try to issue it the same thing happens again.

I already tried openssl 0.9.7c and 0.9.8-1, both generate the CA keypare
and sign it without any trouble. I'm also able to sign the CRL.

I don't think it's cause by access rights, but I got so desperate that I
set the whole ca directory to 777.

Any help would be appreciated.

Best regards,

Robert



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