Hi Martin,

>when exactly does this error occur? Immediately when you start up the
>server or when you try to log in? Or did you already log in and the
>error occurs when you try to call a command in the menu, and if so,
>which command? "Get Ca-Certificate" or any other command which needs the
>CA-Certificate e.g. to sign a request?

In the RA, when I go to Information | CA Certificates | Valid. It will 
list the CA certificate and its serial. When I click on the serial I get 
the error.

>it could be a configuration problem. Have a look at those files:
>etc/openca/rbac/acl.xml
>etc/openca/access_control/*.xml

 I have looked at these files (they are stock) but I don't see anything 
the matter.

>You expect "CA_CERTIFICATE" here, right?

Yes. It does look for CA_CERTIFICATE during the ListCerts cmd operation 
but not during either the wiewCert or wiewCertFull cmd operations.

The root certificate is definitely in the database and appears fine. 

Just a side note, this was a backup/restore from an older installation 
(version 1.0.2) on a different box.

The only other operation that seems to fail is the signature verification 
which could be related.


Dave

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