Finally turned out, that I had to import another cert from the same CA.
Now it works fine, thank for all who read my mails!
Regards,
Attila
2014/1/13 Attila Heidrich <attila.heidrich(a)gmail.com>
Happy New Week! :)
Thanks the advices, unfortunately something's still missing.
The CA cert was already in place.
I have imported the CA by hand, since update-ca-certificates did nothing
at all:
keytool -v -keystore
/usr/lib/jvm/j2sdk1.6-oracle/jre/lib/security/jssecacerts -import -file
/etc/ssl/certs/NetLock_Express_\=Class_C\=_Root.pem -alias
NetLock_Express_\=Class_C\=_Root
keystore has a password... is it important?
After this commend, the cert is really in the keystore:
root@ct-node2:/opt/rhq-agent/logs# keytool -v -keystore
/usr/lib/jvm/j2sdk1.6-oracle/jre/lib/security/jssecacerts -list|less
Owner: CN=NetLock Expressz (Class C) Tanusitvanykiado,
OU=Tanusitvanykiadok, O=NetLock Halozatbiztonsagi Kft., L=Budapest, C=HU
Issuer: CN=NetLock Expressz (Class C) Tanusitvanykiado,
OU=Tanusitvanykiadok, O=NetLock Halozatbiztonsagi Kft., L=Budapest, C=HU
Serial number: 68
Valid from: Thu Feb 25 15:08:11 CET 1999 until: Wed Feb 20 15:08:11 CET
2019
Certificate fingerprints:
MD5: 4F:EB:F1:F0:70:C2:80:63:5D:58:9F:DA:12:3C:A9:C4
SHA1: E3:92:51:2F:0A:CF:F5:05:DF:F6:DE:06:7F:75:37:E1:65:EA:57:4B
SHA256:
0B:5E:ED:4E:84:64:03:CF:55:E0:65:84:84:40:ED:2A:82:75:8B:F5:B9:AA:1F:25:3D:46:13:CF:A0:80:FF:3F
Signature algorithm name: MD5withRSA
Version: 3
...
But the error message in the agent.log is still the same:
2014-01-13 09:59:34,000 ERROR [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-2]
(org.rhq.plugins.netservices.HTTPNetServiceComponent)-
javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: peer not authenticated
Viewing the relevant page from a browser, The sec info shows different
fingerprints, but that're the server cert, not the CA cert.
Any idea how to go fwd?
Thanks for reading!
regards,
Attila
2014/1/10 Thomas Segismont <tsegismo(a)redhat.com>
> Le 10/01/2014 15:56, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
>
>> I have found the clues I guess... keystore stuff should be in
>> <agent-dir>/conf according to the java default prefs
>> <entry key="rhq.agent.client.security.keystore.file"
>> value="/opt/rhq-agent/conf/keystore.dat"/>
>> <entry key="rhq.agent.client.security.truststore.file"
>> value="/opt/rhq-agent/conf/truststore.dat"/>
>>
>> but no such entries in the current config, and the whole section is
>> commented in the agent-configuration.xml.
>>
>> A
>>
>>
>> 2014/1/10 Attila Heidrich <attila.heidrich(a)gmail.com
>> <mailto:attila.heidrich@gmail.com>>
>>
>>
>> No error message, at least not in agent.log.
>>
>
> ^^ that's weird, HTTPNetServiceComponent logs exceptions at error level
>
>
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/rhq/rhq.git/tree/modules/
> plugins/netservices/src/main/java/org/rhq/plugins/netservices/
> HTTPNetServiceComponent.java#n212
>
>
>
>> I also think it should be related to the SSL communication, like the
>> CAs key is not in the Java/Jboss keystore. Unfortunately, I do not
>> know, how to install it, and can not find a howto either.
>>
>
>
> You're running a Debian bases system IIRC? Do you use OpenJDK or did you
> correctly setup OracleJDK as an alternative? If you did, then I recommend
> you follow this method:
>
http://blog.chmouel.com/2010/06/03/connecting-to-self-
> signed-ssl-certificate-from-java-on-debian-ubuntu/
>
> The idea is basically to install your CA certificate in the system folder
> for certificates ("/etc/ssl/certs") and then to run
> "update-ca-certificates". Then all systems tools (curl and friends) and
the
> JVM will recognize your CA.
>
>
> Thomas
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