Hey,
thank you very much for the feedback. For example, we write CN like this
test.intern.local. I changed the folders from Realm once with the Github
problem but it still exists. I'll install it again from new


Oliver Welter <m...@oliwel.de> schrieb am So. 11. Aug. 2024 um 12:00:

> On 09.08.24 17:25, Andreas Piesk via OpenXPKI-users wrote:
> > Am 09.08.24 um 15:59 schrieb Ali Danakiran:
> >> Where could something like that be defined or in which configfile
> >> could I look up. Don't want to reset the PKI now
> >>
> >
> > IDK, maybe config.d/realm/democa/publishing.yaml? The default setup
> > has no spaces in the filenames.
> > if you don't know what was changed, getting the default
> > openxpki-config from github and comparing it with your config could be
> > an option.
> >
> There is no configuration option, the filename is autogenerated from
> this pattern
>
>      my $filename = $dn{CN}[0] || $dn{emailAddress}[0] ||
> $cert_info->{identifier};
>
> For those not familiar with programming - we take the value of the "CN"
> attribute or if this is not set the "emailAddress" attribute (which is
> deprecated but still used in some Auth/SMIME setups) and if both are
> empty we use the internal indentifier. Applied to your problem my
> educated guess is that your certificates common name ends on a space (or
> any special UTF8 character that gets rendered as such).
>
> Oliver
>
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