> <snip>
> Is there a chance your aliases are the problem? What if you try a
> straightforward, non-aliased directory structure just for testing
> purposes? - John
I did try that. I still NOT see "Initialize the database" GUI. For sure I
have aliases issue. However, I am worry about I miss install some thing.
Here is steps I did for openca 1.0.2.
Would you mind check did I miss any thing?

00) prepare mysql DB
01) compile/install openca-tool-1.1.0
02) compile openca-base-1.0.2
03) make install-offline
04) make install-online
05) configure config.xml base my information
06) configure_etc.sh generate configuration files
07) start httpd
08) start openca
09) access httpd://pki.mycompany.com/pki/ca

BTW, would you mind share your installation steps?
I did above steps against 0.9.3 and I am able to see "Initialize the
database" GUI.  For some reason, 1.0.2 give me different result.

In additional, I modify $OPENCA_ROOT/etc/openca/access_control/ca.xml to use
admin as user to login openca.  Does it matter?

Thanks,
Fu-Jyh


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