Hi Michael,

Thanks for some reason there was some characters in the index file. 

Dave Blaine

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> David W. Blaine wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I have OpenCA 0.9.1 and I am creating my second sub-ca. I setup this sub-ca 
with 
> > no problems, however, when I try to generate a certificate from this sub-ca 
I 
> > get the following error in the apache logs:
> > 
> > entry 1: bad serial number length (3)
> > 
> > 
> > I tried reinitializing the openssl database and next serial  number but that 
> > didn't help. I also checked for errors in index.txt. What could be the 
problem?
> 
> There can be several problems like wrong or missing timestamps, 
> malformed serials ...
> 
> Can you please check that your index.txt is really empty if there are no 
> certificates issued by this sub-CA? If I understand you correct then 
> your Sub CA never issued a certificate so the following should do the job:
> 
> rm index.txt
> touch index.txt
> 
> Michael
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