Hi Ben,

I hope to see your comments on the list again soon :D Anyhow, thanks for
the feedback - if you need specific help with the installation, let me know.
You might also look at the binary packages (if available for your system)
which should ease the installation process.

Unfortunately, managing a fully-featured CA is not easy and it involves
a lot of different services - hence, a lot of different configurations.

Also the CA-boot process can be difficult - we try to make our best to
provide a usable interface, but I know that there's still a lot of work
to be done :D

Cheers,
Max


On 03/22/2010 12:53 PM, Ben DJ wrote:
Max,

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Massimiliano Pala
<p...@cs.dartmouth.edu>  wrote:
Hi Ben,

AFAIK is an old option that should be removed :D Unless someone has any
reason to keep and maintain it (I think it is completely ignored at the
moment).

I'm clearly 'not ready' for openCA in its current state -- between the
sparse, and apparently occasionally outdated, docs, and the confusion
around the installation process, i'll stick with our own automated CA
scripts for now.

I'll keep an eye on openCA -- ultimately, it's where we want to go!

Thanks for the help, anyway!

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