Hi Ade,
That worked.
Thanks a mil for your help!
Regards,
Oleg
-----Original Message-----
From: Ade Lee [mailto:alee@redhat.com]
Sent: 02 October 2013 14:56
To: Oleg Antonenko
Cc: Jindrich Dolezal; Taggart, Michelle; Ciaran Bradley; pki-users(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Pki-users] pki-ca-9.0.3-30 setup
The ipa-pki-ca-theme is a very crippled version of the real theme.
Basically, dogtag 9 is in RHEL6 and hence, Centos 6, to support IPA, which does not use a
UI to interact with the CA.
I would install the dogtag-pki-theme package from fedora 17 --
You would need to recreate your instance because theme files are copied over to the
instance during pkicreate.
Ade
On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 10:03 +0000, Oleg Antonenko wrote:
Hi there!
Are there any other suggestions regarding below?
Many thanks,
Oleg
-----Original Message-----
From: Jindrich Dolezal
Sent: 01 October 2013 14:14
To: Taggart, Michelle
Cc: Oleg Antonenko; pki-users(a)redhat.com; Ciaran Bradley
Subject: Re: [Pki-users] pki-ca-9.0.3-30 setup
hi,
there are some themes installed :
[root@jdrhel2 pki-ca]# rpm -qa | grep pki | grep theme
ipa-pki-ca-theme-9.0.3-7.el6.noarch
ipa-pki-common-theme-9.0.3-7.el6.noarch
do we need some more themes?
thanks
jd
On 10/01/2013 01:49 PM, Taggart, Michelle wrote:
> I believe you'll have to also install a theme. On the CentOS package, themes
are not included.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michelle T
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Oleg Antonenko <Oleg.Antonenko(a)adaptivemobile.com>
> To: pki-users(a)redhat.com
> Cc: Jindrich Dolezal <Jindrich.Dolezal(a)adaptivemobile.com>, Ciaran
> Bradley <Ciaran.Bradley(a)adaptivemobile.com>
> Sent: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 07:08:38 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: [Pki-users] pki-ca-9.0.3-30 setup
>
> Hello there!
> Could you help with the CA setup please?
>
> We installed a new machine with CentOS release 6.4 (Final) and installed the
pki-ca-9.0.3-30 package.
> The command we used for creation was:
>
> pkicreate -pki_instance_root=/var/lib
> -pki_instance_name=pki-ca
> -subsystem_type=ca
> -agent_secure_port=9443
> -ee_secure_port=9444
> -ee_secure_client_auth_port=9446
> -admin_secure_port=9445
> -unsecure_port=9180
> -tomcat_server_port=9701
> -user=pkiuser
> -group=pkiuser
> -redirect conf=/etc/pki-ca
> -redirect logs=/var/log/pki-ca
> -verbose
>
> After clicking through the wizard and restarting the service:
>
> status:
> [root@jdrhel2 ~]# /sbin/service pki-cad status pki-ca pki-ca (pid
> 4988) is running... [ OK ]
> Unsecure Port =
http://jdrhel2:9180/ca/ee/ca
> Secure Agent Port =
https://jdrhel2:9443/ca/agent/ca
> Secure EE Port =
https://jdrhel2:9444/ca/ee/ca
> Secure Admin Port =
https://jdrhel2:9445/ca/services
> EE Client Auth Port =
https://jdrhel2:9446/ca/eeca/ca
> PKI Console Port = pkiconsole
https://jdrhel2:9445/ca
> Tomcat Port = 9701 (for shutdown)
>
> PKI Instance Name: pki-ca
> PKI Subsystem Type: Root CA (Security Domain)
>
> Registered PKI Security Domain Information:
> ==========================================================================
> Name: AMSDomain
> URL:
https://jdrhel2:9445
> ====================================================================
> ==
> ====
>
> Everything seems to be running, but when i connect to the adresses above, i can see
firefox is verifying server certificate, uses personal certificate, but then the page is
empty.
> To be precise, there are just two links leading to empty pages:
> - link 'SSL End Users Services' pointing at
https://jdrhel2:9444/ca/ee/ca
and
> - link 'Agent Services' pointing at
>
https://jdrhel2:9443/ca/agent/ca
>
> Is there anything we did wrong or forgot to configure?
>
> Many thanks,
> Oleg
>
>
>
>
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