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* probs mit neuer Server.id *
« am: 18.02.04 - 14:26:22 »
und zwar bekome ich folgende Meldung auf dem Server :

Error updating loacal ID file: The public Keys specified the Name Change Request do not match those specified in the new certificate

was ist da schief gelaufen ?  ???
gruss & Danke
Gruß Marc
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Re:* probs mit neuer Server.id *
« Antwort #1 am: 18.02.04 - 15:00:43 »
Hast Du für den Server einen Change Name request gestellt  ???


Evtl. kannst Du es wie folgt lösen:
Title:   
      "Error Updating Local ID File the Public Key or Certifier Version Not Supported.." on Server Startup
Product:   Lotus Domino  >  Lotus Domino Server  >  5.x
Platform(s):   Platform Independent
Document Number:   1092790   Date:   16.02.2000


Problem
After upgrading your server from 4.6x to 5.x, the following error displays on the Domino R5.x Server console and in the Notes log (Miscellaneous Events view) when the server is starting up"

"Error Updating Local id file: the public key for certificate version stored in the address book is not supported."




This error occurs when the information in the Public Key field of a Server document is incorrect or contaminated.  Delete this information and paste in a copy of the public key from the server ID.  To do this, you will need to do the following:

1. On a Notes R5.x client, switch to the Server.ID.  Select File, Tools, Switch ID, and choose the Server.ID.
2. You will now need to get the public key (select File, Tools, User ID) by going into the More Options button and selecting Copy Public Key.
3. Open WordPad and Paste (Ctr+V) the public key into a new document.
4. Switch back to your User.ID (follow Step 1) and open the Public Address Book.
5. Go into the Server document of the server in question and place the document in edit mode
6. Select the Administration tab and copy the Certified Public Key field.
7. Paste into WordPad under the Server.ID public key.
8. A compare of the first three sets of numbers will reveal that they are different.
9. To correct this, copy the public key from the Server.ID file and paste it into the Certified Public Key field of the document.  Save the document.
10. You will need to reboot the server to have the changes take effect.

Andreas

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Re:* probs mit neuer Server.id *
« Antwort #2 am: 18.02.04 - 15:01:29 »
oder so:
Title:   
      Error: "The Public Keys Specified in the Change Request Database..."
Product:   Lotus Domino  >  Lotus Domino Server  >  5.x, 4.6x, 4.5x
Platform(s):   Platform Independent
Document Number:   1097801   Date:   16.06.2000



Problem
When starting the Domino server, the following message is displayed on the server console:

 "Error updating local ID file - the public key specified in the change request database does not match those
  specified in the  new certificate."

This message does not appear to affect server functionality in any way.




This can be experienced if the key entered in the Certified Public Key field in the Administration section of the Server document does not match the key held in the Server ID file being used by the Notes or Domino Server.  This scenario can happen, for example, if the server had been recertified with the relevant (or even possibly different) Certifier ID.

The solution is to copy the key from the Server ID file into this field of the Server document.  This can be accomplished as follows:

From the administrative client of the server:

1. Select File, Tools, UserID (assuming the client is using the same ID).
2. Select More Options.
3. Click Copy Public Key.
4. Open the Server document, delete the existing key from the Certified Public Key field and then paste the newly copied key into the field.
5. Save the document and restart the server.

 

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