Dmitrij Mironov wrote:
But when I request certificate using serverside key generation I got an error message:
Installation error (if the certificate is already installed then this happens too)
when trying to install certificate with private key by following to hyperlink, included in email:
https://some.url.com:443/cgi-bin/pub/pki?cmd=getcert&key=4&type=CERTIFICATE
The link only works if the private key is inside of the browser because this function only submits certs but never a key.
If you want to download a private key then you must do the following:
1. go to your RA
2. there you set a passphrase for the private key download
3. go to the public interface and start downloading cert and private key at the certificate display page (here you have to enter the passphrase for the private key and the passphrase which was set at the RA)
4. go to your RA
5. let them remove the passphrase and the private key
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