Hi John,
Thank you for your continuous help. I've tried the commands that you showed
me, here are the results:
pk12util -i importfile ~/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca_admin_cert.p12 -d
/etc/pki/nssdb/
pk12util: File Open failed: importfile: PR_FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR: File not
found
pk12util -l listfile -d /etc/pki/nssdb
pk12util: File Open failed: listfile: PR_FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR: File not
found
pk12util: PKCS12 decode not verified: PR_FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR: File not
found
I looked to see if there are any other nssdb directory out there, I have
one in /root/.pki/nssdb but it's empty and another one /root/.dogtag/nssdb
but this is the result of me running pki -c Secret123 client-init earlier.
Any other idea?
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 6:45 PM, John Magne <jmagne(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi:
If you have access to the nss db and the pin, you can try the
following command, preferably with the server shut down:
pk12util
Usage: pk12util -i importfile [-d certdir] [-P dbprefix] [-h tokenname]
[-k slotpwfile | -K slotpw] [-w p12filepwfile | -W
p12filepw]
[-v]
Usage: pk12util -l listfile [-d certdir] [-P dbprefix] [-h tokenname]
[-k slotpwfile | -K slotpw] [-w p12filepwfile | -W
p12filepw]
[-v]
Usage: pk12util -o exportfile -n certname [-d certdir] [-P dbprefix]
[-c key_cipher] [-C cert_cipher]
[-m | --key_len keyLen] [--cert_key_len certKeyLen] [-v]
[-k slotpwfile | -K slotpw]
[-w p12filepwfile | -W p12filepw]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ha T. Lam" <hatlam(a)gmail.com>
To: "John Magne" <jmagne(a)redhat.com>
Cc: pki-users(a)redhat.com
Sent: Monday, 25 April, 2016 5:18:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Pki-users] How to renew the admin certificate
Yes, I think the uid is caadmin too. I didn't do the installation, but I
inherit the config file used during installation, which lists among other
things, the values of pki_admin_uid, pki_admin_password,
and pki_client_pkcs12_password.
After digging around some more, I found this page about how to setup a new
CA admin:
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/CA_Admin_Setup
But when I execute the following command (replacing CA Admin password and
nickname appropriately from the values in config file):
pki -c <CA admin password> -n <CA admin nickname> ca-user-add newcaadmin
--fullName "CA Admin"
I got: ResteasyIOException: IOException
I think it is because the default CA Admin certificate was not installed
into a database. I tried to do that following:
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Default_CA_Admin
but at the following command (replacing Secret123 with our secret)
pki -c Secret123 client-cert-import --pkcs12
~/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca_admin_cert.p12 --pkcs12-password
~/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca/pkcs12_password.conf
I got:
Error: Unrecognized option: --pkcs12
usage: client-cert-import [OPTIONS]
--ca-cert <path> Import CA certificate file
--ca-server Import CA certificate from CA server
--cert <path> Import certificate file
I switched to
pki -c Secret123 -n caadmin client-cert-import --cert
~/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca_admin_cert.p12
to get "Import failed"
I seem to get stuck at installing either the old cert or the new one. Do
you know what the commands are to install cert?
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 4:17 PM, John Magne <jmagne(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> I suspect the uid is probably caadmin, which is the default, if you left
> it that way.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ha T. Lam" <hatlam(a)gmail.com>
> To: "John Magne" <jmagne(a)redhat.com>
> Cc: pki-users(a)redhat.com
> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2016 3:12:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [Pki-users] How to renew the admin certificate
>
> Hi John,
>
> Thank you very much for your quick reply. I've managed to get ssh -X
sorted
> out because when I typed
>
> pkiconsole
https://ca02.mycompany.com:8433/ca
>
> I get a dialog box asking for User ID and Password. From our conf file, I
> put in the pki_admin_uid and pki_admin_password, the dialog box went
away,
> but nothing else happened. I also tried using pki_client_pkcs12_password
> but with the same result. Looking at the log
> file /var/log/pki/pki-tomcat/localhost_access_log.2016-04-25.txt, I see
>
> "POST /ca/auths HTTP/1.0" 200 27
>
> At this point, I'm not sure if it's because I put in the wrong
> authentication or if I'm still having problem with the pkiconsole. I've
> been trying to setup vncserver as you recommended but haven't had much
> luck.
>
> I stumbled on the pki commands and it looks like I can use them to
install
> client certificate, are they equivalent to the pkiconsole?
>
> Thanks,
> Ha
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:10 AM, John Magne <jmagne(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello:
> >
> > Your approach seems reasonable:
> >
> > Perhaps you might want to start a vncserver on there and
> > come in that way. There has been issues with using the console over
ssh.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Ha T. Lam" <hatlam(a)gmail.com>
> > > To: pki-users(a)redhat.com
> > > Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2016 9:29:07 PM
> > > Subject: [Pki-users] How to renew the admin certificate
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > We have a Dog Tag system hosted on Fedora inside a VirtualBox, our
> admin
> > > certificate has unfortunately expired, so the web interface complains
> > that
> > > the cert is invalid. I've managed to rewind the clock and authorized
> > myself
> > > a PKI Administrator certificate following this thread:
> > >
> > >
https://www.redhat.com/archives/pki-users/2013-October/msg00008.html
> > >
> > > I'm now trying to import the new certificate into the system. The
> thread
> > > mentioned doing it through the pkiconsole, but I have not been able
to
> > get
> > > it to work, when I typed:
> > >
> > > pkiconsole
https://ca02.mycompany.com:8433/ca
> > >
> > > I don't get any error message, but I don't see any console either.
I
> > suspect
> > > this is because I'm ssh-ing into a virtualbox and the display is not
> set
> > > correctly.
> > >
> > > My questions are:
> > > 1. Does the process I mentioned above make sense? I'm new to dogtag
and
> > still
> > > learning about it.
> > > 2. If I'm on the right track, is there a command line option for
> > pkiconsole?
> > >
> > > Thank you for your help,
> > > Ha
> > >
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