Test environment: [root@ejbca ~]# /home/ejbca/ejbca_ce_6_5.0.5/bin/ejbca.sh ca createcrl ManagementCA
CRL with number 129 generated.
Production environment: [root@ejbca ~]# /home/ejbca/ejbca_ce_6_5.0.5/bin/ejbca.sh ca createcrl ManagementCA
CLI authentication failed. The user 'ejbca' with the given password does not exist.
ERROR: Authentication failed. User ejbca not exist.
Use the syntax -u <username> --clipassword=<password> to specify password explicitly or -u <username> -p to prompt</username></password></username>
Why? Where will there be different?
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You have probably deleted the 'ejbca' user in Production, so you it fails authentication. You can read in the documentation above how to create a user for CLI authentication.
Test environment:
[root@ejbca ~]# /home/ejbca/ejbca_ce_6_5.0.5/bin/ejbca.sh ca createcrl ManagementCA
CRL with number 129 generated.
Production environment:
[root@ejbca ~]# /home/ejbca/ejbca_ce_6_5.0.5/bin/ejbca.sh ca createcrl ManagementCA
CLI authentication failed. The user 'ejbca' with the given password does not exist.
ERROR: Authentication failed. User ejbca not exist.
Use the syntax -u <username> --clipassword=<password> to specify password explicitly or -u <username> -p to prompt</username></password></username>
Why? Where will there be different?
You can read about authentication of the CLI in the documentation here:
https://www.ejbca.org/docs/Command_Line_Interfaces.html
You have probably deleted the 'ejbca' user in Production, so you it fails authentication. You can read in the documentation above how to create a user for CLI authentication.
Regards,
Tomas
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