You DID get yourself a fresh downloaded copy of openca-0.9.2-RC4 from sourceforge? You find a link at opencas website. Unpack it and check the doc/guide dir. There you find a pdf-Version of the latest openca guide.
This should bring you several steps further :)
Regards T.o.Michael
Randy Gordey wrote:
I'll go one further: I have a fresh whatever-distro-flavor anybody specifies or feels comfortable with and would like to set up a single demo server knowing in advance that I would not do this for a production environment. <Breath>
...any toaster-like scripts or recipes are welcome or even an "OpenCA for Dummies" post would suit me fine. How about a 'Top 10 things you wished ( after-the-fact ) where included in the OpenCA Document pages after you got a working system.' FAQ-type post.
FYI: Coder Praises and humilitating self-degrading remarks will be included in furture posts.
Cheers, R. Gordey
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ricardo Kirkner Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 2:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Openca-Users] Begginer needing help
Hi. I am trying to get OpenCA up and running, but am quite confused about how I should set it up. I have been trying to read the documentation, but it confuses me more, because it doesn't seem to be up to date.
Can anyone point me some howto, and some recomendations about setting up OpenCA?
With regards
Ricardo Kirkner
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