Hi Kashyap,
Thank you for the advise.
I am using fedora 10 and installing dogtag1.2.0. I read the
documentation on redhat certificate system 8.0 on RHEL 5.3.
In the documentation fedora it has been mentioned that sqlite should be
installed while in documentation for certificate system 8.0 on RHEL5.3
sqlite,libsqlite rpms should be removed...
SQLlite is installed at the time of installtion so I am confused if
Sqlite has to be removed from FC10 or not for RA subsytem, or if the the
prerequisites for installing the certificate system are different for
FC10 and RHEL5.3?
IIRC, if you are trying to remove dependencies for RA(SQLite related), perl-DBI and
perl-DBD-SQLite should be OK.
/kashyap
Rashmi
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:43 PM, kashyap chamarthy <kchamart(a)redhat.com
<mailto:kchamart@redhat.com>> wrote:
Rashmi Pawar wrote:
Hi,
I tried using firefox for configuration but was not successfull.
As i got the error 46 on web browser and could not resolve the
error I uninstalled all the pki subsystems, again when i
installed the pki susbsytems say pki-ca a new instance file
/var/log/pki-ca-install.log was not created.. Please advice me
how to completely remove all traces, instances of
pki-subsystems..as i tried pkiremove and pkicreate to remove and
create the instance and log file...but was unsuccessfull.
Though I'm not sure of the error 46 you're encountering,
- Also try to clean-up the Directory Server instance, (and later
create a new one)
# remove-ds.pl -i slapd-foo
(-f can be passed as argument to force uninstall)
- Try doing a yum remove for the pki package dependencies,
- After that, try removing the below files..
/var/lib/pki* /var/log/pki* /etc/init.d/pki*
- Create a new firefox user profile (just to avoid any old subsystem
certs in your browser)
HTH,
kashyap
Thanks.
Regards.
Rsahmi
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Chandrasekar Kannan
<ckannan(a)redhat.com <mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com <mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>>> wrote:
On 09/04/2009 02:16 AM, Rashmi Pawar wrote:
Hi when i configured subsystem pki-ca i got he error
"Error 46
Cerendentials not generated"
Please find the attached file that shows the error...
I don't believe we support IE for the administration interface.
If possible, please try with firefox.
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Rashmi Pawar
<rashmeepawar(a)gmail.com <mailto:rashmeepawar@gmail.com>
<mailto:rashmeepawar@gmail.com
<mailto:rashmeepawar@gmail.com>>> wrote:
ok..
thanks a lot...
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Chandrasekar Kannan
<ckannan(a)redhat.com <mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com <mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>>>
wrote:
On 09/01/2009 07:48 PM, Rashmi Pawar wrote:
Thank you
Chandrasekar for your prompt and informative
response.
I asked if apache or secure
apache is required for dogtag
implementation because at the end of the web page
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Runtime_Environments
it
has been mentioned that RA and TPS subsystems
require
Apache web server,
hence the question as to what all daemons and
rpms need
to be installed and configured before
starting installing
and configuring PKI subsytsems.
ah ok. yeah apache is required. but if you do
yum -y install pki-tps pki-ra
yum will pull in and install all the dependencies
for you.
httpd - apache webserver is one of them.
no other action is required.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 10:43 PM,
Chandrasekar Kannan
<ckannan(a)redhat.com
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com> <mailto:ckannan@redhat.com
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>>> wrote:
On 09/01/2009 09:43 AM, Rashmi Pawar wrote:
I
want to install all the 6 PKI subsystems for
dogtag implementation,
right. yum -y install pki-ca pki-tks
pki-tps pki-ra
pki-ocsp pki-kra
is all you need to do. It will pull in
httpd,tomcat5
etc...
do i need to configure apache or
secure apache.
What is this for ?
Thanks in advance.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009
at 5:53 PM, Chandrasekar Kannan
<ckannan(a)redhat.com
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com
<mailto:ckannan@redhat.com>>> wrote:
On 08/31/2009 01:20 AM, Rashmi
Pawar wrote:
Hi Chandrasekar,
Thank you
for your reply.
One quick question..As you
said i dont need to
install and run Apache if
pki-tps and pki-ra
subsystems are not
installed...My question is
even if i am not installing
pki-ra and pki-tps
subsystems can i still go
with apache?
can u explain what you will use
apache for .. in
this case ?..
Regards,
Rashmi Pawar
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Hi
I am new to the Dogtag
Certificate system.
I have to install the dogtag
certificate system on
fedora core 6. I
would appreciate help
from pki-users
who have successfully
installed and are
runing dogtag certificate
system on
linux.
I read the explanantion
on dogtag on
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
yet I have some questions
before starting the
installation. Following
are the questions:
1. Do I have to install
and run Apache
service on the system on
which I am
going to implement dogtag?
2. I am confused about
the configuration of
all the PKI subsystems like
CA,RA,DRM...etc. In the
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
the
configuration of all
subsyems is given but
I dont understand from
where do I
get the configuration URL
for each subsystem.
3. I have to integrate
the setup with
Checkpoint, so need steps
on the
integration.
I would appreciate if
someone who has
implemented dogtag would
provide me
easy steps to install
dogtag on fedora core 6.
Thanks & Regards,
Rashmi
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On 08/30/2009 01:12 AM,
Rashmi Pawar wrote:
> Hi
> I am new to the Dogtag
Certificate
system. I have to install the
> dogtag certificate
system on fedora core
6. I would appreciate help
> from pki-users who have
successfully
installed and are runing
dogtag
> certificate system on
linux.
> I read the explanantion
on dogtag on
>
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
yet I have some
> questions before
starting the
installation. Following
are the questions:
> 1. Do I have to install
and run Apache
service on the system on
> which I am going to
implement dogtag?
not unless you need
pki-tps or pki-ra
subsystems. For pki-ca,
pki-tks,
pki-ocsp, pki-kra you
just need tomcat5.
> 2. I am confused about
the configuration
of all the PKI subsystems
> like CA,RA,DRM...etc.
In the
>
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
the configuration of
> all subsyems is given
but I dont
understand from where do
I get the
> configuration URL for
each subsystem.
for example, once you run
yum install
pki-ca, the rpm post install
scripts run
/usr/bin/pkicreate utility to
create the default instance.
Upon creation of this
default instance,
pkicreate spits out the
url for
configuration.
> 3. I have to integrate
the setup with
Checkpoint, so need steps
on the
> integration.
no idea.
> I would appreciate if
someone who has
implemented dogtag would
provide
> me easy steps to
install dogtag on fedora
core 6.
> Thanks & Regards,
> Rashmi
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