Hi Robert, Thanks for your help.

I found the directory access_control and the file too
(ca.xml), I tryed different options but I'm still
receiving the same error message: 

An unknown login type was specified in the
configuration!  General Error. 6273966.

I tryed using:

<login>    
           
<form>/usr/local/OpenCA/lib/servers/ca/sheets/login_passwd.html</form>
            <database>internal</database>
            <passwd>
                <user>
                    <name>root</name>
                    <algorithm>sha1</algorithm>
                   
<digest>3Hbp8MAAbo+RngxRXGbbujmC94U</digest>
                </user>
            </passwd>
        </login>

and I tryed this one too:

<login>
<type>none</type>
</login>

But none of these worked.

What should I do first? Edit that file and then start
the daemon with ./openca_start ?? That's what I'm
doing but doesn't work.

Thanks,
Johnny Gonzalez L



 --- "Tiller, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribi�: > if you go to the openca web page and go to
the doc
> page, hit the online link button.
> go to chap 2 Configuration and look for the channel
> verification section(1.1) Under the etc
> directory is a dir called access_control with a file
> that must be edited to set the keylength
> to zero.  I'm not booted in Linux right now so I
> don't know the file name but it is 
> pretty obvious.  It maybe called access.xml or
> something along those lines.  
>  


___________________________________________________
Yahoo! Messenger - Nueva versi�n GRATIS
Super Webcam, voz, caritas animadas, y m�s...
http://messenger.yahoo.es


-------------------------------------------------------
The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004
Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration
See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA.
http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn
_______________________________________________
Openca-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users

Reply via email to