Nadeera,
(CC'ing pki-devel)
Setting the number of intermediate CAs can be achieved by using "Basic
Constraints Extension" [1] and setting the PathLen= to the required value.
You need to set this extension on a CA profile and then issue a CA signing
cert. You can't modify this value on an
Build Update for dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test
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Build: #723
Status: Errored
Duration: 14 mins and 13 secs
Commit: 2a95153 (master)
Author: Dinesh Prasanth M K
Message: Remove EOL F29 from matrix and add support for v10.8 branch
Signed-off-by: Dinesh Prasanth M
Found the problem, I had same name certificate before.
Thanks
On Friday, May 22, 2020, 11:08:43 AM GMT+5:30, Nadeera Galagedara
wrote:
Dear,
I have installed a root CA, then installed a sub CA signed by that root CA (all
are dogtag 10.5). When i export the certificate for the user, it
Dear,
I have installed a root CA, then installed a sub CA signed by that root CA (all
are dogtag 10.5). When i export the certificate for the user, it shows a "# 2"
at the end of the sub CA certificate path (screenshot attached) . I did not
include in my configuration. Where does it come from
Build Update for dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test
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Build: #722
Status: Errored
Duration: 13 mins and 58 secs
Commit: 2a95153 (master)
Author: Dinesh Prasanth M K
Message: Remove EOL F29 from matrix and add support for v10.8 branch
Signed-off-by: Dinesh Prasanth M
Build Update for dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test
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Build: #721
Status: Errored
Duration: 4 mins and 55 secs
Commit: 2a95153 (master)
Author: Dinesh Prasanth M K
Message: Remove EOL F29 from matrix and add support for v10.8 branch
Signed-off-by: Dinesh Prasanth M K