Mark Davidson wrote:
diff -urN openca-0.9.2-RC6/src/common/lib/functions/export-import.lib
openca-0.9.2-RC6patched/src/common/lib/functions/export-import.lib
--- openca-0.9.2-RC6/src/common/lib/functions/export-import.lib 2004-08-03
11:03:53.0 +0100
+++ openca-0.9.2-RC6patched/src/common/
I am running 0.9.2-RC6 on two servers (CA and RA). I can create and sign
certificates, but new users are not emailed unless I copy the mail files
from the CA to the RA by hand.
Just to answer my own question. It looks like there is/was a bug in
0.9.2-RC6 - at least this makes my setup work - see
extra space everything
working just fine. I use RC6.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Oliver
Welter
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 2:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] OpenCA not sending email messages for CSRs
> W
When enrolling the data to a lower level - after signing certificates on
the CA I see:
Importing the Mails (CRINS) ...
/usr/local/openra/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_1292/MAIL/CRINS/8.msg
Importing the Mails (DEFAULT) ...
/usr/local/openra/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_1292/MAIL/DEFAULT/8.msg
Sending the Certificate
When enrolling the data to a lower level - after signing certificates on
the CA I see:
Importing the Mails (CRINS) ...
/usr/local/openra/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_1292/MAIL/CRINS/8.msg
Importing the Mails (DEFAULT) ...
/usr/local/openra/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_1292/MAIL/DEFAULT/8.msg
Sending the Certificate-
I seem to be having the same problem as Kevin (having read the archives)
but cannot see a solution in the thread there.
I am running 0.9.2-RC6 on two servers (CA and RA). I can create and sign
certificates, but new users are not emailed unless I copy the mail files
from the CA to the RA by hand.
Wh
Kevin wrote:
Importing the Mails (CRINS) ...
/usr/local/openra/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_1292/MAIL/CRINS/8.msg
Importing the Mails (DEFAULT) ...
/usr/local/openra/OpenCA/var/tmp/tmp_1292/MAIL/DEFAULT/8.msg
Sending the Certificate-Information-Mails ...
Didn't find new mails. No mails send!
Sending th
Hello,
> BTW, how do I read the email message that would (apparently) be sent?
>
> I see from examining the dataexchange import/export messages the
> filename of the email message that (apparently) would be sent, and I can
> read it with cat or less, but when I decode the mime with munpack, I get
BTW, how do I read the email message that would (apparently) be sent?
I see from examining the dataexchange import/export messages the
filename of the email message that (apparently) would be sent, and I can
read it with cat or less, but when I decode the mime with munpack, I get
a binary smime.p7
> I made the changes to config.xml, stopped the openca servers in each
> directory, then reran configure_etc.sh in OpenCA/open[cr]a/etc after
> making these changes to config.xml (in each directory), and then
> restarted the openca servers in each directory before
> requesting the new
> certifica
On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 04:55, Til Obes wrote:
> > I have the
> > default settings in config.xml for:
> >
> > sendmail
> > /usr/lib/sendmail -n -t
> >
> >
> > I've tested mailing messages from the command line with:
> > "mail -s testSubject [EMAIL PROTECTE
On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 04:55, Til Obes wrote:
> > I have the
> > default settings in config.xml for:
> >
> > sendmail
> > /usr/lib/sendmail -n -t
> >
> >
> > I've tested mailing messages from the command line with:
> > "mail -s testSubject [EMAIL PROTECTE
> I have the
> default settings in config.xml for:
>
> sendmail
> /usr/lib/sendmail -n -t
>
>
> I've tested mailing messages from the command line with:
> "mail -s testSubject [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
> filename.txt" on the
> computer running openca and it
Hi List-
Chapter 3 of the OpenCA Guide, Section 1.2.1 reads in part:
"Once the user has requested their certificate the Certificate Authority
will process the certificate request. This may involve a face to face
identification of the user at the Trust Center. When the certificate has
been created
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