Hi Andreas, Am 06.01.2017 um 14:21 schrieb [email protected]:
IIRC it should not log to the openxpki loggers but if it does it simply shares the log config from the daemon, so it is hard to impossible to surpress it.1. Maybe I’m blind but I was not able to find where I can disable all the debug messages when using the shell commands like openxpkiadm and those messages appear also in log files
No, the import routine just sets the database status to revoked but does not create the revocation request metadata that stores those information. So if you require this information, you should import the certififcates and run a revocation request afterwards so anything gets recorded properly in the right format.2. When importing already revoked certificates from an old ca to openxpki I can add ‘--status revoked’ if I’m right but can I also add the timestamp when they were revoked?
3. Is there somewhere a guide on how to use the soap services of the openxpki?
Dont do it - perl and SOAP is not the best combination and we just have this here for reference for legacy installations. Use the new RPC interface if possible.
best regards Oliver -- Protect your environment - close windows and adopt a penguin!
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