On 09/14/2011 04:46 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote: > Adam Young wrote: >> To convert an older build where the PKI system wasn't proxied: >> >> >> awk '{print $0} /Define an AJP 1.3 Connector on port/ {print "<Connector >> port=\"9447\" protocol=\"AJP/1.3\" redirectPort=\"9444\" />}" }' >> /etc/pki-ca/server.xml > server.xml.new ; mv server.xml.new >> /etc/pki-ca/server.xml >> >> sed -e "s/\[PKI_MACHINE_NAME\]/$HOSTNAME/g" -e >> "s/\[PKI_AJP_PORT\]/9444/g" /usr/share/pki/ca/conf/proxy.conf > >> /etc/pki-ca/proxy.conf >> >> >> I've used the default ports here. Adjest is you've altered yours. >> >> >> IPA copies the proxy.conf file into /etc/httpd/conf.d and renames it. >> You can do the same thing by hand. >> >> >> I'm not sure if this should go into PKI or IPA. > > Since these are dogtag configuration files I think dogtag needs to > handle updating them. > Agree.
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