Dogtag 10 is being released and supported on Fedora 18.
Dogtag 9 is supported on fedora 16 and 17. If something does not work
on f17, let us know and we'll fix it. It is being used, as noted by
John Dennis, extensively by IPA.
Ade
On Mon, 2012-10-01 at 11:21 +0530, pki tech wrote:
thank you very much for the swift response.
I used Fedora 15, because the DogTag website says, DogTag 9.0 is
tested for Fedora 15. and it does not say whether its supported for
later versions. Thats why i'm still on Fedora 15.
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Download#Dogtag_Certificate_System_9.0
Anyway ill try with a later version of Fedora and check whether the
error persists.
Again, Appreciate your support.
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy
<kchamart(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 10/01/2012 10:59 AM, pki tech wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I'm stuck with an RA installation with Fedora DogTag 9.0
over Fedora 15.
You seem to be using an out of support Fedora release.
Hi, the current supported Fedora releases are F16(this will go
out of support very soon,
once F18 releases, which is on its way) and F17.
Dogtag has been revamped a lot lately. So please try with
latest Fedora and Dogtag10. That
said, I'm afraid, I haven't seen the below error last time
when I configured RA on Fedora.
It's unlikely you'll get much help till you're able to
reproduce this issue with latest
Dogtag bits on latest Fedora.
--
/kashyap
>
> I got my root CA and CA instances working fine. Then I
started installing the RA. As it
> progresses, I was prompted to enter the security domain. So
I set the security domain URL
> and certificate chain was loaded. As I pressed next, I got
this error as the response.
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Internal Server Error
> ------------------------
> The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration
and was unable to complete
> your request.
>
> Please contact the server administrator, you example com and
inform them of the time the
> error occurred, and anything you might have done that may
have caused the error.
>
> More information about this error may be available in the
server error log.
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> pki-ra error log
> ---------------------------
>
> [Sun Sep 30 23:23:25 2012] [info] Subsequent (No.18) HTTPS
request received for child 10
> (server ra.example.com:12890 <
http://ra.example.com:12890>)
> GET /ca/admin/ca/getDomainXML HTTP/1.0
>
> port: 9445
>
addr='ca.example.com <
http://ca.example.com>'
> family='2'
> -- SSL3: Server Certificate Validated.
> PR_Write wrote 42 bytes from bigBuf
> bytes: [GET /ca/admin/ca/getDomainXML HTTP/1.0
>
> ]
> do_writes shutting down send socket
> do_writes exiting with (failure = 0)
> connection 1 read 252 bytes (252 total).
> these bytes read:
> connection 1 read 252 bytes total.
-----------------------------
> [Sun Sep 30 23:23:25 2012] [error] [client 192.168.3.203]
Could not find httpd.xml in
> /usr/sbin/
at /var/lib/pki-ra/lib/perl/PKI/RA/DisplayCertChainPanel.pm
line 228\n,
> referer:
https://ra.example.com:12890/ra/admin/console/config/wizard
> [Sun Sep 30 23:23:25 2012] [info] Connection to child 10
closed (server ra.iris.lk:12890
> <
http://ra.iris.lk:12890>, client 192.168.3.203)
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> I Tried reinstalling the RA instance, but got the same
result.
>
> Highly Appreciated If some expert could help me on this.
>
>
>
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