Hi Robert,

On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:31:43PM +0100, Robert LISIAK wrote:
> I got the openxpki web front end working !
> Great Success says Borat ;-)
:-)

> Now I would like to know how to manage the users accounts, new realm / CA
> creation etc...
> 
> Any administrator guide exist ?
Unluckily, not yet. As for the user accounts, have a look at auth.xml.
There you can choose, which authentication stacks you want to offer
(those are the ones displayed on the front page) and which users you
have for them or which external programs you call to do the
authentication.
As for PKI realms, have a look at config.xml, this is where the
configuration takes place. Note that for now, if you have more than one
PKI realm, you can not include the same files twice.
I guess the next step would be to generate a CA key using openxpkiadm
key generate (see openxpkiadm man for documentation) and that create a
self-signed (testing) CA certificate (you need to do this youself, for
example using openssl, or it might have already been done by the Debian
package for you?). Then you can try out the certificate requests and
creation for starters.
Let me know if anything is unclear.

Regards,
    Alex
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