RE: [Openca-Users] Request id

2004-06-14 Thread openca
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Til Obes wrote:
Im using 0.9.2 and i cant find that in the manual for that version.
But thx anyway ;)
Regards til
*** Section 4.1.5 module configuration (I found the first paragraph about 
it, maybe you find more):) I read openca 0.9.2 guide in PS format, but I 
think the PDF version is the same

Robert Wolf.
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RE: [Openca-Users] Request id

2004-06-14 Thread Til Obes

> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Til Obes wrote:
> > Hi,
> > How is it generated?
> > Why isnt it raised step by step? 1,2,3,
> > It uses 288,544,800,1056,...
> 
> *** Simple answer is RTFM:))) section 2.2.9 Module-ID in openca 
> v.0.9.1.8 guide.
> 
> Detailed answer is:
> 
> The request number must be different for each module. It is 
> composed from 
> same base number (Module ID) and order number. It is created 
> from this 
> equation
> 
> request serial = order number * 2^(MODULE_SHIFT) + MODULE_ID
> 
> From this you can see example:
> 
> Module ID = 2
> Module shift = 8
> 
> order number : real serial
> 1 : 1 * 2^8 + 2 = 258
> 2 : 2 * 2^8 + 2 = 514
> 3 : 3 * 2^8 + 2 = 770
> etc.
> 

Im using 0.9.2 and i cant find that in the manual for that version.
But thx anyway ;) 
Regards til



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Re: [Openca-Users] Request id

2004-06-14 Thread openca
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Til Obes wrote:
Hi,
How is it generated?
Why isnt it raised step by step? 1,2,3,
It uses 288,544,800,1056,...
*** Simple answer is RTFM:))) section 2.2.9 Module-ID in openca 
v.0.9.1.8 guide.

Detailed answer is:
The request number must be different for each module. It is composed from 
same base number (Module ID) and order number. It is created from this 
equation

request serial = order number * 2^(MODULE_SHIFT) + MODULE_ID
From this you can see example:
Module ID = 2
Module shift = 8
order number : real serial
1 : 1 * 2^8 + 2 = 258
2 : 2 * 2^8 + 2 = 514
3 : 3 * 2^8 + 2 = 770
etc.
Bye.
Robert Wolf.
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