Michael Bell schrieb:

Hi Michael,

RC5 is quite old. The ACL is now activated by default and this causes a lot of trouble in the last weeks because the ACL was a little bit too strict. So looks like you have a problem with the old version. Nevertheless did you activate the ACL in the access control configuration?

Michael

Well..I have the following acl_config section in my pub.xml.template:

<acl_config>
   <acl>yes</acl>
   <list><OPENCADIR>/etc/rbac/acl.xml</list>
   <command_dir><OPENCADIR>/etc/rbac/cmds</command_dir>
   <module_id>@pub_module_id@</module_id>
   <ca_cert><OPENCADIR>/var/crypto/cacerts/cacert.pem</ca_cert>
   <map_role>no</map_role>
   <map_operation>no</map_operation>
</acl_config>

I used openca-config to generate the pub.xml out of it and restarted openca.

Is that enough or is there more to it?

Regards
Michael

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