Thanks for the response.
I have a key pair setup for the SCEP server. Just to make sure I downloaded them correctly...
I used the Public interface and used Basic Request. Requested a WebServer certificate, 1024 key length. After approving the request, I downloaded via the mod_ssl option and pasted the output into the scep.key and scep.crt files, and saved them in the correct path as specified in /OpenCA/etc/server/scep.conf
I then CHMOD the scep.crt and .key files to 440 and start the openca server...
I have tried both with and without the scepRAPassswd with the same result :(
In anticipation...
Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ives Steglich
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 3:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Need SCEP config help for Cisco PIX
Marc Cohen wrote:
> Thanks for this, but as you can see in the below thread, I tried both
> ways, with:
>
have issued an certificate for the scep-interface of openca and set the parameters in config.xml for this (the paths to key and crt file)
> ca configure nexus ra 1 20 crloptional
this should work, if above condition is meet
greetings
dalini
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