Hello, I have some operational questions. I'd like
someone to tell me if I'm wrong in one or several
steps in the entire proccess.
As I know this is the entire proccess:
First Initialize the CA using the 3 Initialization
phases.
1. Initialize the Certification Authority
1.1 Initialize database
1.2 Generate new CA Secret Key
1.3 Generate certificate request for the CA
1.4 Sign the generated CA certificate
1.4.1 Autosign (using our CA)
1.4.2 Using another CA
1.5 Rebuild the CA Chain
1.6 Export the Configuration
2. Create the initial administrator (this concerns
. the CA, right?)
2.1 Create a new request
2.2 Modify the request
2.3 Issue the certificate
2.4 Handle the certificate
3. Create the Initial RA Certificate
3.1 Create a new request
3.2 Edit the request
3.3 Modify the request
3.4 Handle the request
As I understand, all this steps should be done ONLY
once, is it right?
Once all this Initialization phases are completed, the
RA receives all incomming requests, right??
What should I do to make available the RA to sign
requests? Do I have to import the RA certificate to
the apache's web server or something??
My question is because when in the RA, I try to Aprove
And Sign a Request, but the button doesn't do
anything. I think the browser isn't the problem
because I'm using Mozilla WamCom and Netscape 7.0.
What do you think? What do you recommend to me??
Thanks a lot for your valuable help,
johnny
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