On Tuesday 15 September 2009 15.54.33 Jehan PROCACCIA wrote:
> Le 15/09/2009 09:37, Leif Johansson a écrit :
> > On Monday 14 September 2009 16.17.26 jehan procaccia wrote:
> >> Indeed CSP is a version 0.34 since 2007,  no updates since then ... but
> >> perhaps the project is mature and bug free, no evolution needed ? is
> >> there still someone behind it (leifj at it.su.se is in copie ...)
> >
> > I'm le...@sunet.se now but I'm alive. CSP is pretty mature and doesn't
> > see a lot of development. Reasonably bug-free but feel free to prove
> > me wrong :)
> >
> >     Cheers Leif
>
> Yes CSP is mature and works perfectly for me, it gives all the feature I
> need; cli close enough to openssl if we want to dig into it ... and a
> web publication, thanks again for this great tool.
>
> However one thing goes wrong for me, which might be a mis-configuration
> of me ...
>
> Leif,
>
> We might continue this thread off-list as the discussion goes more into
> CSP than openssl ... I end this question here, but you could respond me
> personnaly if needed ...
>
> when I self sign a root CA, the basicConstraints CA:TRUE is not present
>
> :-( altough I did sign it with --type=root which I suposed should end up
>
> going to extension.conf file parsing the :
> %ifdef TYPE_CA
> basicConstraints        = critical,CA:TRUE
> I wonder where and when the types.txt (type "root" is defined there !)
> file is loaded in the process of self sign,
> I tried to use CSPDEBUG=1 to see what happened, I did had a
> /tmp/csp-21399.conf file but it finally deseappeared after the process.
> if you could clarify me this point it would be perfect .
>
> regards .

It does sound like a bug. I assume you got your CSP from the svn ?

        Cheers Leif

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