[Openca-Users] Error using "Initialization/Create the initial administrator/Edit the request"

2004-09-21 Thread Julio D'Angelo
We get this error message:
Error 700
General Error The compilation of the command cmdEditCSR failed. Can't 
use an undefined value as a HASH reference at 
/usr/local/openca_token/openca/lib/functions/crypto-utils.lib line 1115.

when we try to use this option "Initialization/Create the initial 
administrator/Edit the request " 
after using "Initialization/Create the initial administrator/Create a 
new request ".

We are testing this configuration:
-OpenCA CVS Version
-make install-offline
We solve the problem copying into ".../openca/etc/openssl/openssl" the 
following file  "CA_Operator.conf.template". The directory was empty.

Julio.


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[Openca-Users] Re: rc6 install. Errors immediately in xml_cache.log

2004-09-21 Thread Ed Eden
I have used openca older versions for awhile. The last one was RC4. I have 
always had some trouble updating from one release to the next. I start with 
a clean install path which means I remove the old directories first. 
Anyway. I test basic functionality. I browse to public-> certificates -> 
valid and numerous messages like the one posted show up. In the past, when 
I get the kinks worked out, I will copy var/crypto from the old version on 
to the new version and I am able to run the new software with the old CA 
cert etc...

With this, it seems not to work "out of the box" for me...

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Re: [Openca-Users] Building from CVS sources: no config.xml?

2004-09-21 Thread Rosa Suárez
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 16:38:56 +0200, Michael Bell
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> Janez Pirc wrote:
> 
> > I have no file in OpenCA/etc/ just folders. Seems like it's a bug in the
> > installation scripts?
> 
> My bugfixes to reduce the dependencies from GNU make were a little bit
> to aggressive. I commited the next fixes. Please remember to remove the
> complete etc/-area including etc itself before you try to re-install it
> or OpenCA will stop the installation.
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Hi list,
   I've been trying to install openca-0.9.1-10.tar.gz but it happens
to me the same.
I dont get config files at etc. I removed etc and re-installed, but it
didnt work at all. Any suggestions?

Thanks


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Re: [Openca-Users] rc6 install. Errors immediately in xml_cache.log

2004-09-21 Thread Kevin
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 12:29, Ed Eden wrote:
> 
> 
> >I don't get it? Fresh install of RC6 and I get the following in the 
> >xml_cache.log

Ed, I just installed RC6 on Gentoo Linux following the guidance at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg05421.html (which I found to almost 
completely workable), and seem to have everything working.  I just generated my first 
client certificate a couple of hours ago.

Perhaps you could provide more information about exactly what you have
done and about what the problem is.  What exactly is it that you are
trying to do that generates the error?  If you do, then I may be able to
help.

-Kevin




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[Openca-Users] rc6 install. Errors immediately in xml_cache.log

2004-09-21 Thread Ed Eden


I don't get it? Fresh install of RC6 and I get the following in the 
xml_cache.log


-BEGIN REQUEST-
/opt/OpenCA/etc/menu.xml
interface_menus/interface
4
menu
0
item
3
item
0
id
0
-END REQUEST-
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Tue Sep 21 14:03:48 2004 UTC message:
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Error Client: The answer for the following message 
signals an error.
/opt/OpenCA/etc/menu.xml
interface_menus/interface
4
menu
0
item
3
item
0
id
0

:
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Tue Sep 21 14:03:48 2004 UTC message:
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Error 200: Server: Entity does not exist (filename: 
/opt/OpenCA/etc/menu.xml, xpath: 
/interface_menus/interface/4/menu/0/item/3/item/1/id/0).

OpenCA::XML::Cache> Tue Sep 21 14:03:48 2004 UTC message:
OpenCA::XML::Cache> Sending no answer because of an error.


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[Openca-Users] Success! (was: Two-interface setup: problem with Import Configuration step)

2004-09-21 Thread Kevin
Hi Til and Damon-

Many thanks for your replies!

I finally made it all the way through Kevin Mitcham's OpenCA Cookbook at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg05421.html

In doing so, I think I discovered a few mistakes, and in the near
future, I'll be documenting those in some form or another.

What would be the best way to do this?  Should I generate my own
cookbook modeled after his but including the steps that I found to be
necessary which were not included in his cookbook?  Then post this
document to the list?  Would that be best or something different?

It turns out that my original problem as reported in this thread came
about because Kevin apparently left out the step to export the
configuration, and Damon explained how to do this.  Once I did that,
following the rest of Kevin's cookbook worked fine.

With an operational two-interface setup with both CA and RA running in
different directories on one Gentoo Linux box, I think I'll be much
better able to learn all the concepts involved with operating a CA.

It is now my intent to read through the entire guide again with extra
special attention this time to the concepts part and to actually use the
software simultaneously and thus hopefully improve my understanding of
everything in the process.

Ultimately, I plan to set myself up similarly to what Damon described
for himself (two computers, one running the RA functions and connected,
the other running CA functions and disconnected) with OpenBSD as the OS
for both computers.  I tried a two-interface setup on one OpenBSD box
already and was stymied by a couple of things but perhaps with a better
understanding from experimenting with a working OpenCA installation,
I'll have better success next time.

To Michael Bell: many thanks to you for your frequent assistance to me
and for making the changes in the code that were apparently necessary
for proper installation and operation on OpenBSD.

Thank you List!

-Kevin




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