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<p dir="auto">2.0.1-RELEASE (amd64)<br />
built on Mon Dec 12 18:43:51 EST 2011<br />
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6</p>
<p dir="auto">I have the problem that when I click on "System" then "Cert Manager" nothing is happening. I just shows me the "loading/busy" symbol but it will not change the page. But all other pages are working.<br />
Anybody some ideas what the problem could be?</p>
<p dir="auto">Actually I want to delete the existing CA and import from the CA from a computer which I want to use in future for creating certificates for OpenVPN.<br />
I want to have the CA separated from the FW on a single, from the network separated, computer.</p>
<p dir="auto">Regards<br />
T</p>
<p dir="auto">EDIT:<br />
The /etc/ssl directory only contains 1 file called openssl.cnf</p>
<p dir="auto">If I run a find / -name "cacert" it gives me no results. Is this normal?<br />
On the other hand, when I check in the OpenVPN-Settings the details I can see the "peer certificate authority" for example. So either the web-gui is not checking at this point if the ca-file is still existing or the file is still somewhere on the HDD but I cannot find it (find / -name "name of ca" gives no results.<br />
The machine was updated from RC3 to this version, btw.</p>
<p dir="auto">EDIT2:<br />
And only 60 seconds later…<br />
It works. I had 2 tabs of the browser wanting to access the gui. After I closed all but 1 then suddenly I could access the Cert Manager in the GUI.</p>
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