I also use it on normal HTTP i noticed on port 90 on my server, It gets the 
same error.

It says Accessing CA Interface and then it loads a while then it gets back 
to ca?redir=1 (Login form)

My pki.log file:

myIP - - [16/Oct/2008:23:05:45 +0200] "POST /cgi-bin/pki/ca/ca HTTP/1.1" 200 
480 "http://myhost:90/cgi-bin/pki/ca/ca?redir=1";
myIP - - [16/Oct/2008:23:05:49 +0200] "GET 
/cgi-bin/pki/ca/ca?cmd=getStaticPage&name=homePage HTTP/1.1" 200 517 "-"
myIP - - [16/Oct/2008:23:05:55 +0200] "GET /cgi-bin/pki/ca/ca?redir=1 
HTTP/1.1" 200 982 
"http://myhost:90/cgi-bin/pki/ca/ca?cmd=getStaticPage&name=homePage";

and nothing in the error log file :/

Latest lines in stderr.log:

OpenCA::AC->initToken: starting
OpenCA::AC->initToken: successfully finished
WARNING: commit failed when destroying db handler
         rollback() called.OpenCA::AC->Checking the channel ...
OpenCA::AC->    loading channel data ...
OpenCA::AC->        channel type ... mod_ssl
OpenCA::AC->    check channel data ...
OpenCA::AC->        channel type ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        security protocol ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        source ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        asymmetric cipher ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        asymmetric keylength ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        symmetric cipher ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        symmetric keylength ... ok
OpenCA::AC->Channel is ok
OpenCA::AC->Starting authentication ...
OpenCA::AC->    channel type ... mod_ssl
OpenCA::AC->    Try to get a session ...
OpenCA::AC->    Try to login .....
OpenCA::AC->        type ..... passwd
OpenCA::AC->    database ..... internal
OpenCA::AC->Checking the channel ...
OpenCA::AC->    loading channel data ...
OpenCA::AC->        channel type ... mod_ssl
OpenCA::AC->    check channel data ...
OpenCA::AC->        channel type ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        security protocol ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        source ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        asymmetric cipher ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        asymmetric keylength ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        symmetric cipher ... ok
OpenCA::AC->        symmetric keylength ... ok
OpenCA::AC->Channel is ok
OpenCA::AC->Starting authentication ...
OpenCA::AC->    channel type ... mod_ssl
OpenCA::AC->    Try to get a session ...
OpenCA::AC->    Try to login .....
OpenCA::AC->        type ..... passwd
OpenCA::AC->    database ..... internal


And the xml_cache.log (note: timestamp is wrong here o_0)
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Thu Oct 16 21:05:56 2008 UTC message:
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Error 200: Server: Entity does not exist (filename: 
/usr/local/etc/openca/access_control/ca.xml, xpath: 
/access_control/login/loginprompt/0).


Sincerly,
Pontus

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> Yes I'm using it over https :/
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> Sincerly,
> Pontus
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