Hello Oliver, thanks a lot for your help.

It was just a java error. I can finally request
certificates since my java application to the RA
server just calling the pki script of the pub
interface. The problem was that I needed to enconde
the URL to a format known by Java.

Thanks a lot,
Johnny

 --- Oliver Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�: 
> > I'm doing this in my java program:
> > calling the CGI script that is supposed to manage
> that
> > kind of request (pkcs10_req) I'm giving it the
> > required parameters like: cmd, ra, role,
> > operation=server-confirmed-form and request.
> > 
> > however when I try to do this using the OpenCA pub
> > Interface, it accepts my pem.
> > 
> So you call the function directly on the Commandline
> ? This looks like 
> some config files are not includede properly....
> 
> Oliver
> 
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