Hi Samuel,

add the following line to the etc/servers/ca.conf.template:

   SupportedKeyStrengths "Weak" "Base" "Strong" "Advanced" "Strongest"

This should fix your problem :D

Thanks for helping!

Later,
Max


Samuel Rios Carvalho wrote:
I was creating a RA certificate, in "key generation details" if I
choose ECDSA isn't possible create the key. But I choose RSA I create
the key. Both don't show me options in "key strength".

Image can be found in this link
http://picasaweb.google.com/samuel.rios.carvalho/Testes#5257086133823334514

Samuel Rios Carvalho


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