Hello Nicolas,

Am 27.04.2015 um 15:26 schrieb Nicolas Grelliere:> But now i'm encountering a problem when i try to configure an SSCEP
> client. If i follow the quick start, by generating a certificate with a
> private key and retrieving CA certificate with the sscep command, when i
> want to click on "Add Authentification" on the web interface, the
> following message appeared : "I18N_OPENXPKI_TOOLKIT_COMMAND_FAILED;
> __COMMAND__ => OpenXPKI::Crypto::Backend::OpenSSL::Command::issue_cert;
> __ERRVAL__ => I18N_OPENXPKI_CRYPTO_CLI_EXECUTE_FAILED; __EXIT_STATUS__
> => 256"
>

this indicate that the openssl command to actually create the certificate crashes. I have seen this some times in the past when using non-latin chars or special attributes in the certificate.

Can you provide me access to your database or just di a mysqldump and send it by private mail or but it somewhere to download (I assume you are not running that PKI in production already)

> Is it possible to use a certificate with his private key generate by my
PKI server instead of using  an unsigned certificate generated on the
"client" ? I try to do that but when i do the sscep command, i have an
error :

What certificate are you talking about?

Oliver
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