Hi Elke,
Thanks very much for the tip, I tried and it worked...almost...
the certificates look good, but the ca certificate is shown with a wrong serial key, and when I click on it to display the contents I get an error that the ca certificate was not found in the database.
The ca certificate serial key in the DB is ok, but somehow the openca commands are not able to correctly extract it.
Other idea - put the pem-file of the ca.certificate as a tar-file on a Flopy (or your configured dataexchange media) on the CA and import the certificate as you will do after signing it by a foreign CA. I hope this will import the certificate correctly into the database and not overwrite some informaton (dont try it with your live data !!).
Oliver
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