Hi Chris,

I think what you are suggesting don't resolve my problem.

I want to include in DN a CN="service/host", and i get this error when i
do that, because the parser don't like the slash "/"

This is the error,
Error 700
        General Error. The compilation of the command cmdBasic_csr
        failed. Can't call method "getRDNs" on an undefined value at
        /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/OpenCA/REQ.pm line 616.
        
I think this perl module (X500::DN) used in OpenCA::REQ is responsible
for the problem, he don't link the slash

ND

On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 14:09, Chris Covell wrote:
> Numo,
> On Wednesday 07 July 2004 13:44, Nuno Dias wrote:
> > In openca-0.9.2-RC4 i have successful issue certificates of form
> > "service/host" in Common Name, can i change the openca-0.9.2-RC5
> > operation to work like openca-0.9.2-RC4 ?
> >
> > For my case is important to issue certificates that have
> > CN="service/host" format, because my CA is going to issue
> certificates
> > to work in GRID computing, and they expect to see certificates that
> have
> > that format.
> 
> You can change the behaviour of a certificate by editing the ".ext"
> file 
> in ../etc/openssl/extfiles/, if you want to. If you can publish a
> users cert 
> in the format you want, then change the web server certifciate
> extension file 
> to reflect the users cert (I would add a new role if I were you based
> on the 
> Users cert rather than changing an existing role).
> 
> Chris...
> 
> 
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