El Martes 09 Septiembre 2008 05:27:29 Alexander Klink escribió:
> Hi Julio,
>
> Which version of OpenSSL are using?

I think it's a proper one: 0.9.8c-4etch3

> Try running with debug information enabled - openxpkictl start --debug
> 128. Then look for the error (search for get_error from the bottom of
> the file) in stderr.log and scroll up a bit to see which openssl command
> caused the return code 1.

I18N_OPENXPKI_CRYPTO_OPENSSL_COMMAND_ISSUE_CERT_KEYFILE_DOES_NOT_EXIST

Ouch!

Yet I redeployed the CA following carefully the steps in the wiki, and just 
got the same result. I have the keys in the filesystem, and I'm pretty sure I 
imported correctly as well:

# ls /etc/openxpki/instances/trustcenter1/ca/*
/etc/openxpki/instances/trustcenter1/ca/scepdummyserver1:
key.pem

/etc/openxpki/instances/trustcenter1/ca/testdummyca1:
cacert.pem  cakey.pem

/etc/openxpki/instances/trustcenter1/ca/testdummyca2:
cacert.pem  cakey.pem

Where else I should look at?

Thanks in advance...

-- 
Julio César Gázquez
Area Seguridad Informática -- Int. 736
Municipalidad de Rosario

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