Hi Michael,

I took the configuration section "1. the node acts as CA only".
I left everything unchanged, so the first entry remained:

<option>
  <name>enroll_ca_certificate_states</name>
  <value>VALID</value>
</option>

Hmmmm....*DENK***...thanks so far!

Regards
Michael

Michael Bell wrote:

Michael Portz wrote:

When I am watching the var/db directory, right at the moment
when I hit the "Export Configuration" link under
"CA->Initialization->Final Setup->Export Configuration"
there appear two database files named

  @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  @[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Those two files seem to be the cause of my above mentioned
problems with dataexchange. Somehow it looks as if there
was a wrong replacement somewhere in the setup process..or?


Do you activated one of the dataexchange configurations in config.xml? @enroll_ca_certificate_states@ will be replaced by configure_etc.sh on base of the values in config.xml. @enroll_ca_certificate_states@ itself is placed in node.conf and ca.conf. If they are not replaced then the option enroll_ca_certificate_states was not defined in config.xml.

Does this be correct?

Michael


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