Hallo Michael,


First this way should only be used to download the CA certificate to a file called cacert.der or something like this and then to handle the CA cert locally. Second if you like to install the CA certificate directly then you should go to the page CA informations on the public interface. There you can find one page for CRLs and one for CA certs. Here you can download and install the CA certificate with various browsers.

Ok :)


In the configuration OpenCA/etc/opensslopenssl.cnfs there are the extensions
user_cert (x509_extensions = user_cert) but I don't find where they are defined.
To have CPS (Common Practice Statment) in the certificates
what have I to write in the configuration openssl?

The extensions are defined in OpenCA/etc/openssl/extfiles/*.ext. There you can configure a CPS.

I have looked for this extension in ext / OpenCa/ca/OpenCA/etc/openssl/extfiles #grep user_cert * / OpenCa/ca/OpenCA/etc/openssl/extfiles # but I have not found her/it. What am I wrong?

Thanks in advance

Giovanna



Michael
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