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More info?)
Weird? Something was refreshed or cache cleared with shutting down
everything. Glad you got your certificate though. --- Steve
"seb" <seb@spam> wrote in message
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> It's working again. Not sure what exactly help, but had to turn off all
> servers, including domain controllers, for power maintenance and after
> that
> I was able to get certifcates again.
> regards
> Seb
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> U¿ytkownik "Seb" <seb@no.spam> napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
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>> Oh, one more thing:
>> I was able to enroll for certificates for this device few times, things
>> changed when I enforced publish new CRL. Seems CA wasn't checking CRL for
>> revoked certificates, when old CRL was valid.
>> Is any way to edit or clear revoked certificates database?
>> Seb
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>> U¿ytkownik "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> napisa³ w
>> wiadomo¶ci news
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>> > Ok. I can't be of much more help as I have never used mscep to request
>> > a
>> > cetificate for a router. The revoked certificate error is puzzling in
> that
>> > a revoked certificate is a problem if a revoked certiticate is being
> used
>> > for authentication. You are requesting a new certificate. Unless your
> old
>> > certificate is being used for authentication in the process somehow. --
>> > Steve
>> >
>> >
>> > "Seb" <seb@no.spam> wrote in message
>> > news:OMCeFymoEHA.2912@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> >> Thank you for response Steve.
>> >> I'm requesting new certificate using mscep.
>> >> I'm generating new keys set on router side, getting CA certificate,
>> >> authenticating using key obtained by mscep web page, and trying to
>> >> enroll. At end on router side I receive message that enrollment was
>> >> rejected by CA, and on server side logs message about error in
>> >> processing.
>> >> Seb
>> >>
>> >> U¿ytkownik "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net>
>> >> napisa³
> w
>> >> wiadomo¶ci news:qrZ4d.252107$Fg5.27132@attbi_s53...
>> >>> How are you trying to request it? Can the CA issue any computer
>> >>> certificates? Since you revoked the old one make sure your request is
>> >>> for "new keys" and not existing key set. --- Steve
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> "seb" <seb@spam> wrote in message
>> >>> news:OWc%23YBkoEHA.3392@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> >>>> I'm trying to get a new certificate to my router. I revoked the old
> one
>> >>>> and
>> >>>> now I
>> >>>> wanted to get a new one. Each time I go and ask for one I get the
>> >>>> Following
>> >>>> on the CA Server (on Windows2000):
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Event Type: Error
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Event Source: CertSvc
>> >>>> Event Category: None
>> >>>> Event ID: 21
>> >>>> Certificate Services could not process request XX due to an error:
> The
>> >>>> certificate is revoked.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Anyone know how to solve or workaround this?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Thanks
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Seb
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
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