Hello, Sorry for replying so late. I have now looked up ErrorLog. Scep.log: 2024/02/05 01:52:43 WAR Client error / bad request badRequest [pid=61645|ep=scep] 2024/02/05 01:52:43 INF Disconnect client connection [pid=61645|ep=scep]
Workflows.log: 2024/02/05 01:52:42 6655 No policy parameters set in LoadPolicy Catchcall.log: 2024/02/05 01:52:42 OpenXPKI.Server.Workflow.Condition.KeyParams.ERROR configuration_error exception thrown from [OpenXPKI::Server::Workflow::Condition::KeyParams: 40; previously: OpenXPKI::Server::Workflow::Condition: 53]: You must pass either the profile name or the key_rules directly [pid=61773|user=Anonymous|role=System|sid=iEm6|wftype=certificate_enroll|wfid=6655|pki_realm=test] 2024/02/05 01:52:42 OpenXPKI.Server.Workflow.Condition.KeyParams.ERROR configuration_error exception thrown from [OpenXPKI::Server::Workflow::Condition::KeyParams: 40; previously: OpenXPKI::Server::Workflow::Condition: 53]: You must pass either the profile name or the key_rules directly [pid=61773|user=Anonymous|role=System|sid=iEm6|wftype=certificate_enroll|wfid=6655|pki_realm=test] I always get the same error messages Oliver Welter <[email protected]> schrieb am Di. 30. Jan. 2024 um 17:03: > Hi Ali, > > go to the Webui, search for the workflow and read the error message there > - if there is no workflow, check the scep.log on the console and try > running sscep with "-v" or "-d" to get some additional output. > > Oliver > On 30.01.24 15:48, Ali Danakiran wrote: > > > Hi > > Can anyone tell me why I get the error code. > > > > */sscep# ./sscep enroll -u http://IP-ADDRESS/scep/scep \ > > -k tmp/scep-test.key -r tmp/scep-test.csr \ > > -c tmp/cacert-0 \ > > -l tmp/scep-test.crt \ > > -t 10 -n 1* > > > > ./sscep: Certificate request sent > > ./sscep: Valid response from the server > > ./sscep: Response transaction ID: > > ./sscep: pkistatus: FAILURE > > ./sscep: Reason: Transaction not allowed or supported > > Martin Bartosch via OpenXPKI-users <[email protected]> > schrieb am Fr. 26. Jan. 2024 um 16:21: > >> Hi, >> >> > I'm a bit further along now, I installed sscep via Github Link but now >> I get the error message: >> > /sscep# ./sscep getca -c tmp/cacert -u http://domainorip/scep/scep >> > ./sscep: cannot open cert file for writing >> >> mkdir tmp >> >> and retry. >> >> Cheers >> >> Martin >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenXPKI-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openxpki-users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenXPKI-users mailing > [email protected]https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openxpki-users > > -- > Protect your environment - close windows and adopt a penguin! > > _______________________________________________ > OpenXPKI-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openxpki-users >
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