Am 24.04.2015 um 08:53 schrieb Nicolas Grelliere:

I use the 0.28 version of OpenxPKI, when i restart the server, the new
configuration is not parsed. For example, I change the default lifetime
of certificates and this modification doesn't appeared when I do a
certificate request on the Web interface.

We do not have any config cache, so if you do a openxpkictl restart the config *is* read from the filesystem. I assume you stumbled upon the fact that the config has a validity setting in the profile itself and in the default.yaml - the value in default.yaml is only used if there is no setting in the profile/my-profile-name.yaml. Might this be the case?

In the file openxpki/config.d/system/realms.yaml, i create a label named
"test" and next in the folder config.d I do a copy of the folder realm
which is named test.
In openxpki/config.d/test/, I realise several modifications of .yaml
files. After that, when I restart the server, any changes appeared.

Is it the good way for configuring OpenxPKI or not ?

I do not understand this part - a new realm is a new logical PKI instance with its own issuing certificates, etc. If you want to have such a second instance, this is the right way.

If you give us more information on your use case, I can tell you how to do it.

Oli


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