I think, you have only to put cacert.crt of the root ca into the chain directory on the ca server (before importing the singned subca certificate because of chain regeneration). But I'm not shure at all - I have problems in getting my subca running, too... See my mails late in October, please. Is there nobody, who can help? Does anybody know something about Michael - is he in holidays?
1. It looks like a bug in openca verify. I try to test it over the weekend but this requires that I extend my test environment. Actually I have a testinstallation for every database and now I need an additional installation for sub CAs too. Horrorible.
2. I'm living but if your university has only a very small number of security specialists then you can be sure that there is enough work for you and there are not only PKIs ;)
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