Martin Bartosch wrote:

Concerning the private key I think I encountered a problem with
*unencrypted* keys. If I remember correctly the command line is
not properly built for the openca-scep command if no key passphrase
is specified, resulting in an error message of openca-scep that
was nicely sent back to the SCEP client (because the program usage
used to be printed to STDOUT instead of STDERR).

Thus I am using encrypted RSA keys and it seems to work for me.

k, but it worked definitly without pwds too! at least last time i checked the code, looks like i realy should take a closer look to it again, but there shoulnd't have been to many code changes recently...

thats strange, that there are so 'many' problems with the openca-scep tool, ok the perl-interface isn't well errorproof - right...

thats mainly my and a little bit michas foult, since we fast hacked this together long time ago to get it working...


greetings dalini


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