Dear all,

I managed to install OpenCA on Ubuntu 11.10 and now, I'm trying to
configure the configuration files. I have followed the OpenCA Installation
guide:
http://wiki.openca.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_OpenCA

and I have successfully done all the steps, stated in this guide. I have
changed the configuration files in "PREFIX/etc/openca/servers/" as well as "
PREFIX/etc/openca/openssl/extfiles/"; I didn't do a lot of changes, though.
(It seems that everything matches to my requirements, I have just changed
some small parts in the configuration files) I think since I have
configured the source code with these parameters, there is no need to
perform many changes there:

*./configure --prefix=/usr/local/openca
--with-openca-tools-prefix=/usr/local/openca
 --with-ca-organization="KTH-LCN" --with-httpd-fs-prefix=/var/www
--with-httpd-main-dir=pki --with-db-name=openca_db --with-db-host=localhost
--with-db-user=openca --with-db-password=admin --with-db-type=mysql
--with-service-mail-account="khod...@kth.se"*



Now, I want to continue to access the web interface and set up CA, RA and
other stuff. I've got some questions.

1) How can I access to the web-interface to configure and add Certificate,
manage CRL, Revocation Request and so forth. Shall I configure a specific
file to access it? I didn't find anything there.

2) After all these steps, I shall work on the source code of openCA to
customize it towards my requirements and goal. I explored the entire files
within "openca-base-1.1.1" folder. As far as I understood, it seems that
the entire folder contains more configuration files rather than C/C++
files. I am looking for the source code of openCA PKI to read and add some
more stuff. Shall I look for it somewhere else? Or, other libraries?

Please let me know your ideas and suggestions.

Thanks a lot
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