Hey, Dan.
It failed at the SessionKey test, so I *think* you need to create a
shared secret for the TKS and TPS to use.
When you configure the TKS (go through the wizard), then the last step
is #13, here:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Certificate_System/8.1/html/Dep...
That creates a shared secret key. Without it, the TKS fails to start.
Once the TKS is set up, you can set up the TPS, which are steps 17/18 here:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Certificate_System/8.1/html/Dep...
I think. If it doesn't work, then someone with more knowledge can help
you out. :)
Deon
On 2/7/2012 7:51 PM, Dan Whitmire wrote:
I'd really appreciate it is anyone can help with a problem
I'm having
with the TKS Subsystem. I have CA, RA, TKS, and TPS installed.
However, when starting the pki-tksd service I get the message that is
started [ok] but when I try to complete the configuration after
install, I get:
# service pki-tksd status
pki-tks-SonshineAccess dead but subsys locked [WARNING]
Log files:
# tail /var/log/pki-tks-SonshineAccess/selftests.log
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
Initializing self test plugins:
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
loading all self test plugin logger parameters
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
loading all self test plugin instances
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
loading all self test plugin instance parameters
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
loading self test plugins in on-demand order
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
loading self test plugins in startup order
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:53 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
Self test plugins have been successfully loaded!
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:54 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
Running self test plugins specified to be executed at startup:
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:54 CST] [20] [1] TKSKnownSessionKey:
TKS self test called TKSKnownSessionKey FAILED!
28141.main - [07/Feb/2012:19:23:54 CST] [20] [1] SelfTestSubsystem:
The CRITICAL self test plugin called
selftests.container.instance.TKSKnownSessionKey running at startup FAILED
# tail /var/log/pki-tks-SonshineAccess/system
9458.main - [02/Feb/2012:21:46:46 CST] [13] [3] authz instance
DirAclAuthz initialization failed and skipped, error=Property
internaldb.ldapconn.port missing value
# tail /var/log/pki-tks-SonshineAccess/debug
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:54][main]: TKSKnownSessionKey self test FAILED
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:54][main]: SignedAuditEventFactory: create()
message=[AuditEvent=SELFTESTS_EXECUTION][SubjectID=$System$][Outcome=Failure]
self tests execution (see selftests.log for details)
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:54][main]: CMSEngine.shutdown()
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:55][main]: LogFile:In log shutdown
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:55][main]: SignedAuditEventFactory: create()
message=[AuditEvent=AUDIT_LOG_SHUTDOWN][SubjectID=$System$][Outcome=Success]
audit function shutdown
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:55][main]: LogFile:In log shutdown
[07/Feb/2012:19:23:55][main]: SignedAuditEventFactory: create()
message=[AuditEvent=AUDIT_LOG_SHUTDOWN][SubjectID=$System$][Outcome=Success]
audit function shutdown
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