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Johnny: ya estamos mejor... cuando yo compilaba la
RA, lo hacia con el parametro anterior que te pase --with-hierarchy-level=ca
, (esto pasa por hacer las cosas a las apuradas y no leer las
cosas)
cambio por --with-hierarchy-level=ra y ahi
anduvo todo como deberia.. por lo menos esta parte..
Agradesco mucho tu ayuda.
Nuevamente gracias.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:47
PM
Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Aproved
REQUEST HOW TO
Hola DIego, ooops, la verdad me corchaste, pues deber�a
funcionar correctamente, a mi me funciona y yo tengo la misma versi�n. No
se que pueda estar pasando.
Que pena no poder
ayudarte, Johnny
--- "Diego I. Rosso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:
> Johnny, cuando realizo el "Upload data to a higher > level
of the hierarchy" eligiendo REQUEST en mi RA > me da lo
siguiente > Exporting archive ... >
> Load required variables ... > Changing to directory >
/usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_8481 > ... > Running
the export command(s) ... > /bin/tar -cvpf /dev/fd0 -C >
/usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_8481 . > Archive created
successfully. > Test the archive ... >
/bin/tar -tvf /dev/fd0 > Clean up ...Ok. >
> Y cuando realizo "Receive data from a lower level of > the
hierarchy" elegiendo REQUEST en mi CA la salida > es la
siguiente > > Test the archive ... > /bin/tar
-tvf /dev/fd0 > Importing archive ... > > Load
required variables ... > Changing to directory >
/usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_2555 > ... > Running
the import command(s) ... > /bin/tar -xvf /dev/fd0 -C >
/usr/local/openca.0.9.1.7/openca/var/tmp/tmp_2555 >
Impoting approved REQUEST >
>
No objects are present. >
>
Clean up ...Ok. > > > No se si siempre no corresponde los
numeros de los > tmp, o porque razon en la CA dice que Request >
Aprovados no hay ninguno cuando en realidad en mi RA > si los
hay? > > Agradesco tu ayuda como asi tambien la de
otros. > > Saludos. Diego. > > > >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> From: Johnny Gonzalez > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 6:49 PM >
Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Aproved REQUEST HOW TO > >
> Hi Diego, > > Cuando quiera
exportar las solicitudes aprovadas > por > parte de la
RA a la CA, unicamente tiene que > utilizar > la
opci�n de exportar solicitudes (requests), con > eso >
deber�a ser suficiente. Lo mismo cuando haya >
emitido > los certificados (Issue Certificate) en la CA
y > los > quiera exportar a la RA. >
> No se si eso responda a la pregunta, >
Johnny > > --- "Diego I. Rosso" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
escribi�: > Thanks Johnny... i never see that part >
of > the ca > >
OPS.... > > Another thing, when I want to upload in
the RA > with > > the option ALL, its only
export tmps file, > doesn`t > > export my approved
(SIGN BY THE RA > ADMINISTRATOR) > > certificates,
when I want to import these in my > CA. > >
> > > > > >
AYUDA! HELP! > > THANKS GRACIAS! > >
> > > > > >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Johnny Gonzalez
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 1:01
PM > > Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Aproved
REQUEST > HOW TO > > > >
> > Hello Diego, > >
> > In the RA interface, you have to click
on > Server > > management, then click
on Dataexchange, then > > appears a >
> menu, there you'll find a section: Upload data >
to > > a > > higher
level of the hierarchy, there you can > >
select > > what do you want to export to the
CA: All (for > > exporting everything,
requests or CRRs), then > > appears >
> a _javascript_ window telling you that you need >
to > > provide support to proceed. In the
default > case, > > this >
> means that you have to give the Apache
user > > permisions > >
to write to the floppy (/dev/fd0) the most > easy >
> way is > > tho execute the command:
> > >
> chmod 777
/dev/fd0 > > > > That
depends on the security you want, so make > > sure
to > > set the right permisions for your
situation, > then > > insert a
disquette and click on OK > > >
> The appears some messages telling you
that > > everything > >
is good or not. > > > >
Then you have to go to the CA with the > disquette, >
> then > > open the CA Interface, click on
Server > Management > > then >
> click on dataexchange, then in the
section: > > Receive > >
data from a lower level of the hierarchy, then > >
select > > the same option that you selected
on the RA > (All, > > Requests,
CRRs). > > > > The rest
of the procedure is the same like in > RA, > >
to > > provide support,
etc. > > > > Hope this
helps, > > Johnny > >
> > -- > >
> > > > >
> > > >
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