Martin Bartosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>Hi,
>> I search a openca-scep command to install with my openca.
>> I install openca 0.9.2.2 with the option install-online.
>from one of your previous posts I understand that you can properly
>download the CA certificates using the sscep getca command.
>If this does work, then you DO have openca-scep.
>To find it on your system, have a look in etc/servers/scep.conf
>You should find an entry like this:
>scepPath "/usr/local/bin/openca-scep"Yes, you're right this path is in the scep.conf but the file is not on the hard drive. After an updatedb and a locate openca-scep i can not find the file on the hard drive.
>This should point to your openca-scep binary.
>If you are adventurous, you can try my hacked version of scepPKIOperation
>instead of the one included with OpenCA. It adds some additional error
>logging and may help find the problem in your setup. (However, if your
>current setup does not work, it will most probably not work with my
>the replacement.)
>See SourceForge Bug #1080695 and read the comments.Ok , i will try this and inform you.
>cheers
>Martin
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