Greg Harris wrote:
ARRRGGGHHHH!!! ’Server-Cert cert-pki-ca’ is missing again. Trying
to
recover it from the /etc/pki/pki-tomcat/alias directory via pk12util is
not giving me the key, so that I can re-import it and get it trusted.
The certutil -L command is showing a trust of ‘,,’, rather than ‘u,u,u’
because of the missing key. At this point, I think that I need to
regenerate that certificate, import it, and then reset it to tracking
the new one again. The piece I can’t seem to piece together is how to
generate that certificate. (Yeah, it’s probably simple and I’m so deep
in that I can’t see it.)
What version of IPA is this?
It is unusual for a key to disappear.
rob
Thanks,
GH
> On Feb 1, 2022, at 3:03 PM, Rob Crittenden <rcritten(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:rcritten@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> GH via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> The best I could tell was an upgrade back in Dec. 2019/Jan. 2020. It
>> seems like it was a move from NSS to SSL for a number of pieces?
>> Anyways, I'd had Ipsilon configured on the same server, and that
>> move didn't make things happy as there was a port overlap.
>> (Unsupported configuration, I know.) Lots of reconfiguration and
>> copying certs around to get it straightened out.
>>
>> Right now, everything starts on both servers. However, on the
>> "secondary" that is not the renewal master, there's a number of
>> "certificate doesn't match the CS.cfg" errors.
>> 'ocspSigningCert cert-pki-ca'
>> 'subsystemCert cert-pki-ca'
>> 'Server-Cert cert-pki-ca'
>> 'auditSigningCert cert-pki-ca'
>>
>> Along with a:
>> "msg": "Incorrect NSS trust for Server-Cert cert-pki-ca. Got ,,
>> expected u,u,u",
>>
>> The "primary", which is the renewal master listed on both boxes,
>> shows none of those errors. At one point, I had figured out how to
>> "force sync" the certs, but I've since forgotten.
>>
>
> This means there is no associated private key with the certificate. The
> "Server-Cert cert-pki-ca" certificate is used by tomcat and is unique
> per installation. The others are common and need to be identical on
> all CAs.
>
> What does getcert list show?
>
> rob
>
>