The tokenless CTL is signed by the CallManager.pem on the publisher. Upload
that cert as a phone-trust cert and TVS on that cluster will be able to
authenticate files signed by that cert.
CTL Record #:1
----
BYTEPOS TAG LENGTH VALUE
------- --- ------ -----
1 RECORDLENGTH 2 1701
2 DNSNAME 20 videolab-ucm11a-pub
3 SUBJECTNAME 70
CN=videolab-ucm11a-pub.videolab.local;OU=TAC;O=Cisco;L=NC;ST=RTP;C=US
4 FUNCTION 2 System Administrator Security Token
5 ISSUERNAME 70
CN=videolab-ucm11a-pub.videolab.local;OU=TAC;O=Cisco;L=NC;ST=RTP;C=US
6 SERIALNUMBER 16 52:0B:74:69:CF:4F:5A:CD:5B:48:6F:EE:99:9E:E0:B8
7 PUBLICKEY 270
8 SIGNATURE 256
9 CERTIFICATE 961 76 5D 15 01 0E 41 0D 16 BE EA 8A 98 29 33 EE 27 B6 3E D3 01
(SHA1 Hash HEX)
10 IPADDRESS 4
This etoken was used to sign the CTL file.
admin:show cert own CallManager/CallManager.pem
[
Version: V3
Serial Number: 520B7469CF4F5ACD5B486FEE999EE0B8
…
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Ryan
On Aug 12, 2015, at 9:06 PM, Dave Goodwin
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For anyone who has an environment with multiple mixed mode clusters (CTL file
is present), do you know of a way to move devices from one cluster to another?
Using the eToken SAST (physical USB devices), it seems you can do this by using
the same signing token to sign the CTL file on each cluster. With the new
tokenless CTL client, it seems each cluster's publisher private key is used to
sign that cluster's CTL file - so it seems the old way will not work.
I realize it can be done by deleting the CTL file on the phone (or factory
reset) if you're standing in front of it, and I also realize there are
commercial software tools that can perform feats like this (like UnifiedFX and
other competitive offerings). I am looking for a way to do this without either
of those methods.
-Dave
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