Hi Christina,
I got this to work with sscep. It seems the IP in my flatfile was wrong. I
think the main issue is the lack of a clear error message.
Thanks for your help,
Hayg
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 10:54 AM, haygastourian(a)gmail.com <
haygastourian(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Christina,
Thank you for your help.
I think using SCEP there is no enrollment profile that I touch? I thought
setting up the flatfile.txt with the relevant values and modifying the
config to enable SCEP was all that I needed to do. My intention was for it
to be *automatically* approved because of the IP/password being present
in flatfile.txt
Does that help? Sorry if I'm misunderstanding your questions.
Thanks,
Hayg
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 9:58 PM, Christina Fu <cfu(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Hayg,
>
> I am running Fedora 22 so I'm not sure if there is any difference at all.
>
> I would like to understand your issue(s) better.
> When you said that your request failed because it was "getting deferred",
> does that mean you have it in the enrollment profile for manual approval?
> In other words, it was your intention to have the request manually approved
> by the CA agents?
> You realize that if you require manual agent approval, there is no option
> for sscep to "fetch" the already issued cert right?
>
> Or, did you not intend to have the request deferred and failed? In which
> case, you want to know why it failed? If so, do you have relevant debug
> log to give us some clue?
>
> Did I misunderstand your issue?
>
> Christina
>
>
> On 04/05/2016 02:57 AM, haygastourian(a)gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been trying to enroll with dogtag via SSCEP for the last few days to
> no avail and I've reached the end of my rope, so I'm reaching out for your
> help (which I very much would appreciate).
>
> I am running Ubuntu and my dogtag versions are:
> hayg@hayg:~$ dpkg -l | grep dogtag
>
>> ii dogtag-pki 10.2.6-1
>> all Dogtag Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Suite
>> ii dogtag-pki-console-theme 10.2.6-1
>> all Certificate System - PKI Console User Interface
>> ii dogtag-pki-server-theme 10.2.6-1
>> all Certificate System - PKI Server User Interface
>
>
> My SSCEP:
> [~/sscep]$ cat VERSION
>
>
>> 0.6.1
>
>
> My flatfile.txt:
> hayg@hayg:~$ sudo cat /var/lib/pki/pki-tomcat/conf/ca/flatfile.txt
>
>> #UID:172.16.24.238
>> #PWD:1212
>> UID:10.129.25.186
>> PWD:secret
>
> (I restarted my pki-tomcatd service just in case, to make sure it took
> effect)
>
> On the SSCEP side I'm doing: ./sscep enroll -l cert.pem -r local.csr -k
> local.key -c astourian.crt -u '
>
http://hayg.astourian.info:8080/ca/cgi-bin/pkiclient.exe'
>
> This fails because the request is getting deferred and I have fail on
> defer set to true, per the docs.
>
> The request actually shows up in 'List Certificates' when I go to the web
> UI, but when I try to approve it, I get:
>
>> The Certificate System has encountered an unrecoverable error.
>> Error Message:
>>
>> *java.lang.NullPointerException *Please contact your local
>> administrator for assistance.
>
> When I try to resume the enrollment by adding the -R flag to sscep it
> fails with the following error in the logs:
>
>> CRSEnrollment: No certificate has been found
>
>
> My CSR:
> [~/sscep]$ openssl req -in local.csr -noout -text
>
>> Certificate Request:
>> Data:
>> Version: 0 (0x0)
>> Subject: CN=10.129.25.186
>> Subject Public Key Info:
>> Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
>> Public-Key: (1024 bit)
>> Modulus:
>> 00:ab:f4:b7:55:bd:26:51:b7:65:b9:51:4e:08:31:
>> 83:ef:d6:b7:97:cc:cb:82:4b:a6:3f:be:ac:1c:9a:
>> f5:1e:0d:56:7c:6a:be:d3:49:17:b6:ba:42:05:eb:
>> 6c:e2:ff:2b:0f:64:d5:ae:e8:5b:6c:f8:df:74:ef:
>> 1f:a1:94:50:4c:35:90:bc:02:2b:2a:e3:80:b6:e1:
>> 75:a0:34:4d:74:0b:47:2c:f5:2d:87:2a:72:4a:93:
>> 5b:76:a8:cc:96:56:0b:de:62:69:1e:37:30:eb:49:
>> 4a:0a:8c:55:c4:0e:a7:9d:95:88:2d:ed:15:19:c6:
>> 19:93:02:84:40:09:40:44:b1
>> Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
>> Attributes:
>> challengePassword :secret
>> Requested Extensions:
>> X509v3 Subject Alternative Name: critical
>> IP Address:10.129.25.186
>> Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
>> 7e:85:96:60:54:ed:c7:fd:d4:9d:b9:48:4c:d6:5a:2d:b1:62:
>> 8f:26:58:04:da:f2:6d:cf:c7:59:dc:b5:b2:a9:69:8d:e0:df:
>> 4d:26:7b:51:3e:d5:f4:90:21:d9:20:69:6f:6f:e1:58:28:90:
>> 05:a7:38:1b:04:05:e6:84:03:78:95:90:d6:da:0c:56:c1:e9:
>> 16:d4:01:15:c5:5e:06:3f:44:48:6e:e5:dd:f6:dc:62:0a:f9:
>> af:e7:c5:3d:0a:86:b1:99:40:90:ff:30:02:92:91:fb:dd:50:
>> f0:df:bf:73:96:6f:04:3e:73:66:02:86:66:a0:00:fa:a7:58:
>> ea:ae
>
>
> As you can see, the password is "secret" and the CN is the UID from
> flatfile.txt.
>
> I welcome you all to try enrolling with my server. I can then try
> approving and see if it works.
>
> Again, I very much appreciate all of your help. Please excuse my wall of
> text x_x
>
> Thanks,
> Hayg
>
>
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