On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 10:20 -0400, blain...@gdls.com wrote:
> 
> Oh man! I feel your pain.  I had a similar catastrophe when I lost the
> serial number index file (with no backups) a couple of years ago...
> Fortunately I was able to rebuild without losing anything.  It would
> seem possible to import the data back into the database. Perhaps by
> manually building a tar file of the certs and then performing a data
> exchange? 
<snip>
That's an interesting idea.  What would go into the tar file? Simply the
PKCS#12 files (we do mostly server side key generation).  I suppose the
serial numbers are embedded.  If it's just certs, I suppose we could
extract the certs and tar those.  We don't reuse keys anyway. Any
pointers? Thanks - John
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