ALCON,
Thanks for the replies and assistance. I did find the appropriate
pki-console RPM files in the Fedora Core 15 mirrors. I am now on track with
console-related functionality. I am not sure why the "pki-core" RPM files
are only provided by CentOS. This "pki-core", as described in the RPM
files, does not include additonal instances like pki-ra, pki-ocsp, and
others. It also did not include the pki-console I needed. Admittedly this
through me off as I was following the RHCS 8.1 documentation where I
presume all the mentioned RPM files are included (with RHEL). Like
pki-console I had to grab the pki-ra and pki-ocsp RPMs in the FC15 mirrors,
too.
Thank you again.
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Jim Galvin <mirspace2000(a)gmail.com> wrote:
 Hello,
 I have installed Dog Tag 9.0.3 from EPEL RPM on a CentOS 6 64-bit machine.
 My LDAP server is Fedora 389 version 1.2.10.12 also from RPM. This is a
 test envrionment for another product where certificates are required. Per
 Dog Tag documentation I am utilizing the RHCS documentation in setting up
 and configuring the CA. The documentation makes use of the utility
 "pkiconsole". I cannot find this in my filesystem. I have looked into
 various pki-console-based RPM files but none seem to provide this utility.
 I am sure I have missed over something in the documentation. If someone
 could provide me a link to instructions or something to assist I would be
 most grateful.
 Here is a listing of the pki-related packages I have installed:
 pki-symkey-9.0.3-24.el6.x86_64
 ipa-pki-ca-theme-9.0.3-7.el6.noarch
 pki-java-tools-9.0.3-24.el6.noarch
 pki-setup-9.0.3-24.el6.noarch
 pki-ca-9.0.3-24.el6.noarch
 pki-util-9.0.3-24.el6.noarch
 pki-common-9.0.3-24.el6.noarch
 ipa-pki-common-theme-9.0.3-7.el6.noarch
 pki-selinux-9.0.3-24.el6.noarch
 pki-native-tools-9.0.3-24.el6.x86_64
 Thank you,
 Jim Galvin