Only error I am working with now is my test smart card (expresso pro 64k
-fips) shows error 28 when I try to format it using the smart card manager.
Anyone know how to fix that?
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Brian Henson <marine64(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Perfect. Changed the two files and it installed perfectly. Thank you
for
your help.
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Andrew Wnuk <awnuk(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 06/10/2013 12:56 PM, Brian Henson wrote:
>
> I have SELinux completely disabled. SHould I skip the semanage part?
>
> Yes, check the earlier comments.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Andrew Wnuk <awnuk(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> it looks like you may have similar issue to
>>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=971031
>> Could you try solution provided in 971031?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>> On 06/09/2013 06:48 PM, Brian Henson wrote:
>>
>> Log file
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Brian Henson <marine64(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Changed the syntax checking now i get this when starting
>>>
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: ln: failed to create
>>> symbolic link `pkiuser/logs': No such file or directory
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: ERROR: Failed to create
>>> 'pkiuser/logs' -> '/var/log/pki-tps'!
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: WARNING: Symbolic link
>>> 'pkiuser/run' does NOT exist!
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: INFO: Attempting to create
>>> 'pkiuser/run' -> '/var/run/pki/tps' . . .
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: ln: failed to create symbolic
>>> link `pkiuser/run': No such file or directory
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: ERROR: Failed to create
>>> 'pkiuser/run' -> '/var/run/pki/tps'!
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: WARNING: Symbolic link
>>> 'pkiuser/conf' does NOT exist!
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: INFO: Attempting to create
>>> 'pkiuser/conf' -> '/etc/pki-tps' . . .
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: ln: failed to create symbolic
>>> link `pkiuser/conf': No such file or directory
>>> Jun 09 21:43:11 server pkicontrol[1816]: ERROR: Failed to create
>>> 'pkiuser/conf' -> '/etc/pki-tps'!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Andrew Wnuk <awnuk(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 06/04/2013 02:57 PM, Andrew Wnuk wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 06/03/2013 07:10 AM, Ade Lee wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you attach the logs under /var/log/pki-tps ?
>>>>>> Also, check /var/log/messages to see if there are any messages
there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Another thing you can try is to set selinux in permissive mode,
and
>>>>>> see
>>>>>> if the server starts.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ade
>>>>>>
>>>>> You could also try to disable syntax checking in your directory
>>>>> server.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Serv...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 17:46 -0400, Brian Henson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is the only error i see in the TPS install log
[2013-05-29
>>>>>>> 03:37:20] [error] FAILED run_command("/bin/systemctl
restart
>>>>>>> pki-tpsd(a)pki-tps.service"), exit status=1
output="Job failed. See
>>>>>>> system journal and 'systemctl status' for
details." and the same
>>>>>>> error(minus service name on the other service)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Andrew Wnuk
<awnuk(a)redhat.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 05/31/2013 07:53 AM, Brian Henson wrote:
>>>>>>> > I don't mean to sound dumb but
where is the
>>>>>>> logfiles? I am
>>>>>>> > using the wiki install page as a guide.
>>>>>>> Installation logs are under
/var/log
>>>>>>> with names referring to
>>>>>>> subsystems like: pki-ca-install.log,
pki-kra-install.log,
>>>>>>> pki-tks-install.log, pki-tks-install.log, . . .
>>>>>>> Each subsystem has its logs located under
>>>>>>> subsystem directory.
>>>>>>> For example
>>>>>>> * CA logs by default are located in
/var/log/pki-ca
>>>>>>> * TPS logs by default are located in
>>>>>>> /var/log/pki-tps
>>>>>>> * . . .
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Andrew Wnuk
>>>>>>> > <awnuk(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Is there anything in the log files
pointing to
>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>> > failure?
>>>>>>> > If yes, could you provide these log
entries?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On 05/30/2013 11:34 AM, Brian Henson
wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > > Any Ideas on this? I need the TPS
for the
>>>>>>> > > smartcard support.
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 1:24 PM,
Brian Henson
>>>>>>> > > <marine64(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> > > Fedora 17 and dogtag 9 via
yum
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > On May 29, 2013 12:01 PM,
"Andrew Wnuk"
>>>>>>> > > <awnuk(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > On 05/28/2013
09:46 PM, Brian
>>>>>>> > > Henson wrote:
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > > Hello all,
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > When I try to
configure the
>>>>>>> RA
>>>>>>> > > > subsystem
after installing
>>>>>>> it I
>>>>>>> > > > get this
error.
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > Installation
information
>>>>>>> > > > recorded
>>>>>>> > > > in
>>>>>>> /var/log/pki-ra-install.log.
>>>>>>> > > > [debug]
>>>>>>> > > >
run_command(/bin/systemctl
>>>>>>> > > > restart
>>>>>>> pki-rad(a)pki-ra.service)
>>>>>>> > > > [error]
FAILED
>>>>>>> > > >
run_command("/bin/systemctl
>>>>>>> > > > restart
>>>>>>> > > >
pki-rad(a)pki-ra.service"),
>>>>>>> exit
>>>>>>> > > > status=1
output="Job failed.
>>>>>>> See
>>>>>>> > > > system
journal and 'systemctl
>>>>>>> > > > status'
for details."
>>>>>>> > > > Before
proceeding with the
>>>>>>> > > >
configuration, make sure
>>>>>>> > > > the firewall
settings of this
>>>>>>> > > > machine
permit proper
>>>>>>> > > > access to
this subsystem.
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > Please start
the
>>>>>>> configuration
>>>>>>> > > > by
accessing:
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>>
https://(someaddress):12890/ra/admin/console/config/login?pin=XWdsV1oDtx9qQFcybzAr
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > After
configuration, the
>>>>>>> server
>>>>>>> > > > can be
operated by the
>>>>>>> command:
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
/bin/systemctl restart
>>>>>>> > > >
pki-rad(a)pki-ra.service
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > Anyone know
how to fix this?
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> > > > get it for
the TPS module as
>>>>>>> > > > well.
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > Thanks
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > > Brian Henson
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > Brian,
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > Could you provide
OS and server
>>>>>>> > > versions?
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > > Thank you,
>>>>>>> > > Andrew
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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