Hi Lampa,

[LDAP] It seems you have not configured correctly the LDAP options,
       or that the LDAP server has a different base dn that the one
       you used in your certificate. To setup those options, please,
       refer to the OpenCA Guide:

               http://www.openca.org/~madwolf/ch04s07.html


[ CERT ] From what you say, it seems that the CA certificate is not
       in the DB. Did you have any problem when you setup your CA ?
       How did you generated the Certificate of your CA ? You might
       want to be sure the Certificate is actually in the DB by
       looking directly in the database (if you use mysql, you can
       use the mysql shell util).

Later,
Max


lampa mao wrote:
hello all:
After set up OpenCA-base-1.0.2,everything work fine. But when I try to connect to ldap server and update CA certificate ,I get the error message as follows:

Checking for a special DN where to store CA-certificates ...

There is no special DN specified.

Adding valid CA-certificates to the LDAP server ...

Certificate 2147483647 FAILED (error 34: LDAP-bind failed: invalid DN)

And then ,I want to watch the CA certificate in Information->CA certificate ->valid ,Unfortunately,I also get the error message as follows:

Error Code: 6295020
        [initServer:314] Cannot load certificate 2147483647 from the database.


who can help me and tell me why?
THX!
lampa

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