I have an installation of OpenCA where the CA certificate has expired.
This was a self-signed CA certificate.
I would like to renew this certificate i.e. extend the expiration date
without change the rest of the certificates data.

Is there a way to do this ?

What if I use the "General" > "Initialization" > "Initialize the
Certification Authority" > "Self Signed CA Certificate (from altready
generated request)" functionality of the OpenCA web interface ?

If not, should I use OpenSSL directly ? How is this possible ?

Thanks for your answers
Regards

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VAHLAS Nicolas 
Technical Architect

Quality & Reliability
Address: Konitsis 11B,
         151 25 Marousi
Tel.:    210 80 29 409 (270)
Mail:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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