Hi Chris,

how about reading the documentation :)

--> "Installation and Configuration Guide"
--> "Configuration"
--> "Dataexchange"

chris Guenther wrote:
First of all the good news:

I finally got my root CA up and running. I have, so far, successfully
created my CA Certificate and am now at the point to export it.
Now to the rather not so good news - although I hope this is just a
minor issue for some people on this list. The laptop that holds my root ca does NOT have a floppy drive nor does it have a functional usb port. How am I supposed to get my root ca certificate to a sub ca? Is there a way of making OpenCA export the certificate to some file or device other than fd0? Can I simply put a path to a file in the appropriate option, or would that break OpenCAs export system?

You can simply replace /dev/fd0 by any other tar-file.


Michael
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