Hi Ryan,
Although this link provides info and examples for CMC features
implemented >= 10.4, I think the agent-signed CMC part stays more or
less the same
Agent-signed request example can be found here. The link to
HttpClient_role_crmf.cfg should give you a working example of HttpClient
cfg file:
Hope this helps,
Christina
On 06/19/2018 07:27 AM, Ryan Christopher Devlin wrote:
Fraser,
Thank you for the reply. In that case I will most likely be sticking
with Dogtag 9.
On a related note, I was wondering if you would be able to help me
with a different question in regards to Dogtag 9. The implementation
I'm currently building involves automating Dogtag, which requires that
I control Dogtag entirely from the command line instead of the Firefox
GUI. The issue I'm having is that the HttpClient command returns a
response that consists of an html page displaying a 404 error. Based
on the response I'm assuming this is signaling that I'm using the
wrong URI in the HttpClient.cfg file I made. The current URI I'm using
is "servlet=/ca/ee/ca/profileSelect?profileId=caCMCUserCert". I
believe this is leading to a resource that doesn't exist, but I cannot
find the correct URI listed anywhere. Would you happen to know a
better option to use for "servlet="? Thanks.
Sincerely,
Ryan
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*From:* Fraser Tweedale <ftweedal(a)redhat.com>
*Sent:* Monday, June 18, 2018 10:55:30 PM
*To:* Ryan Christopher Devlin
*Cc:* pki-users(a)redhat.com
*Subject:* Re: [Pki-users] RHEL 6.7 Support
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 02:45:41PM +0000, Ryan Christopher Devlin
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
>
> I know Dogtag 9 runs in RHEL 6.x, but I'm unclear as to whether
> Dogtag 10 will work in that environment as well. We're looking to
> use the latest version of Dogtag, but we are constrained to RHEL
> 6.7 as the OS. Does anyone know if this is possible?
Hi Ryan,
It's theoretically possible, but there are no builds available, and
there will be a bunch of missing or too old dependencies, too. You
can try, but you're basically on your own in terms of building and
deploying it.
Regards,
Fraser
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