Thanks,

1 and 2 ok.

I forgot to mention something : it is running on the amd64 version.

I don't have this issue on the i386 version.

Any idea ?

Thanks

Arsen Hayrapetyan wrote:
Hi David,

Security wrote:

Could you please:
1) connect to your mysql database and check that there is a CA certificate in ca_certificate table; 2) check that your CA certificate is imported into the store for trusted CA certificates of your browser?

Arsen.

Hi,

I have set up a CA server and a RA Server onto 2 differents servers.
The CA is not connected to the internet, is running Ubuntu server 7.04, Apache 2.2.3, Mysql 5.0.38 and OpenCA 0.9.3RC1. The CA has been correctly initialize (Initialize the Certification Authority, Create the Initial administrator, Create the initial RA certificate <https://openca/cgi-bin/ca/ca?cmd=getStaticPage&name=initRA>), then dataexchange :> Enroll data to a lower level hierarchy ==> All

Transfer of the file /tmp/fd0 from the CA to the RA
The RA server has been initialized and runs the same version of softwares. Download data from a higher level of the hierarchy==> All. everything ok

Then make a request for a new certificate.
When trying to approve the request in the RA Server (CSR certificate-> Active CSRs->New->(search), it finds the request but when I click on the request I got the following error message:


  Error 700

*General Error* The compilation of the command cmdViewCSR failed. Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at /var/data/openca/openra/lib/functions/crypto-utils.lib line 1186.

Thanks in advance.

David.
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