I created a CA using TinyCA. The Certificate has an RSA Key included.
I created a Server-Certificate with an RSA key and signed the Certificate
with the key of the CA. Works .. good.

But the signing fails if I try to sign a Server Cert with a DSA Key
included. Error message:
digital envelope routines:EVP_SignFinal:wrong public key type:

Is this a normal reaction? 
If yes: Why can I choose "Algorithm: RSA / DSA" while creating a New Server
Cert if I can't sign it afterwards? Or does only TinyCA have that problem
and I have to sign it in the command line?

Thanks for your help ...
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