Hi Oliver,

Thanks for the quick response.
3) I created another operator and generated password using openxpkiadm hashpwd 
and able to login using that static user.

2) For sscep, as suggested I installed sccep  client and tried to check the 
service using command mentioned in QuickStart guide.

mkdir tmp
./sscep_static getca -c tmp/cacert -u http://hostname/scep/scep

The above command throws error as below:
./sscep_static: cannot open cert file for writing.

While Checking the scep.log, found error as below:

Autodetect config file for service scep: scep.conf
No config file found, falling back to default.

Also there is no scep.conf file inside /etc/openxpki/scep.

Please suggest if I need to rename default.conf to scep.conf.

Regards
Mohd

________________________________
From: Oliver Welter <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 1:52:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OpenXPKI-users] Help: Basic setup and Email Notification

Hi Mohd,

Am 11.09.2018 um 21:22 schrieb [email protected]:

>  1. email notification is not working. I didn't did any modification  >     
> any file except disabling html option.

Go to /etc/openxpki/config.d/realm/ca-one/notification/, copy
"smtp.yaml.sample" to smtp.yaml and adjust settings as needed.

>  2. I have installed openca-tools but scep part is not working giving
>     error as ./sscep: no such file or directory.
sscep is the client which needs to be installed seperatly - see
https://github.com/certnanny/sscep

>  3. How to add another static user as RA operator for login?
have a look into auth/handler.yaml
best regards

Oliver
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