Hi Ruben,
could you solve your problem meahwhile?
If not, this might help a little. Did you verify, that all file, you defined
aliases for, are in place?
I. e.
ls -l /usr/local/openca/httpd/cgi-bin/ca/ca
ls -l /usr/local/openra/httpd/cgi-bin/ra/ra
Are the files there? What about the permissions and owner (also the
sub-directories) of /usr/local/openra/httpd and /usr/local/openca/httpd.
And ... last but not least ... what about the DocumentRoot-statement in your
httpd.conf file?
Best regards
Jörg Kirmße
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