On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 13:28 -0400, blain...@gdls.com wrote:
> 
> Hi John, 
> 
> I was hoping you wouldn't ask ;) 
> 
> Actually I'm hoping someone else chimes in (perhaps Max) to see if my
> suggestion will get you out of your jam or put you further into
> trouble. 
> 
> But just like the data exchange, the tar file has to be structured
> correctly with directories for PENDING, APPROVED, etc. with the
> certificates placed into the proper folders. But I think the data
> exchange would require PEM or CER files not PKCS12's. You should have
> those CER or PEM's though under the var/crypto subdirectory. 
<snip>
Thank you, thank you, thank you - IT WORKED!!!! Since we are using a
shared database scenario for all nodes, losing the database meant losing
everything.  I created an empty data exchange archive and expanded it to
find the file structure.  I then added in the certs, CA cert, and crl
from the file system, tar'd it, put it in the data exchange directory
for the public node, and downloaded data from higher in the hierarchy.
All the certs AND keys are there.  It's a beautiful thing amidst the
darkness.  Thanks again - John
-- 
John A. Sullivan III
Open Source Development Corporation
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jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com

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