Thanks for all the replies.
Rob,Please find the output of your guidelines.
# ipa-getcert list
Number of certificates and requests being tracked: 3.
Request ID '20110619112648':        status: MONITORING        ca-error: Error 
setting up ccache for local "host" service using default keytab.        stuck: 
no        key pair storage: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-xxxxx-COM',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-xxxxx-COM//pwdfile.txt'        
certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-xxxxx-COM',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB'        CA: IPA        issuer: CN=Certificate 
Authority,O=xxxxx.COM        subject: CN=xxxxx.xxxxx.com,O=xxxxx.COM        
expires: 20111216112647        eku: id-kp-serverAuth        track: yes        
auto-renew: yesRequest ID '20110619112705':        status: MONITORING        
ca-error: Error setting up ccache for local "host" service using default 
keytab.        stuck: no        key pair storage:
 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA//pwdfile.txt'        
certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB'        CA: IPA        issuer: CN=Certificate 
Authority,O=xxxxx.COM        subject: CN=xxxxx.xxxxx.com,O=xxxxx.COM        
expires: 20111216112704        eku: id-kp-serverAuth        track: yes        
auto-renew: yesRequest ID '20110619112721':        status: MONITORING        
ca-error: Error setting up ccache for local "host" service using default 
keytab.        stuck: no        key pair storage: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS 
Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt'        certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS 
Certificate DB'        CA:
 IPA        issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=xxxxx.COM        subject: 
CN=xxxxx.xxxxx.com,O=xxxxx.COM        expires: 20111216112720                   
                                                                            
eku: id-kp-serverAuth                                                           
                                          track: yes                            
                                                                                
          auto-renew: yes          
# certutil -L -d /etc/httpd/alias
Certificate Nickname                                         Trust Attributes
                                                            
SSL,S/MIME,JAR/XPIServer-Cert                                                  
u,u,uHUGAYET.COM IPA CA                                           CT,C,CipaCert 
                                                     u,u,uSigning-Cert          
                                       u,u,u
Now track it
# ipa-getcert start-tracking -d /etc/httpd/alias -n Server-CertRequest 
"20110619112721" modified.

#ipa-getcert listNumber of certificates and requests being tracked: 3.Request 
ID '20110619112648':        status: MONITORING        ca-error: Error setting 
up ccache for local "host" service using default keytab.        stuck: no       
 key pair storage: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-xxxxx-COM',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-xxxxx-COM//pwdfile.txt'        
certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-xxxxx-COM',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB'        CA: IPA        issuer: CN=Certificate 
Authority,O=xxxxx.COM        subject: CN=xxxxx.xxxxx.com,O=xxxxx.COM        
expires: 20111216112647        eku: id-kp-serverAuth        track: yes        
auto-renew: yesRequest ID '20110619112705':        status: MONITORING        
ca-error: Error setting up ccache for local "host" service using default 
keytab.        stuck: no     
   key pair storage: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA//pwdfile.txt'        
certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB'        CA: IPA        issuer: CN=Certificate 
Authority,O=xxxxx.COM        subject: CN=xxxxx.xxxxx.com,O=xxxxx.COM        
expires: 20111216112704        eku: id-kp-serverAuth        track: yes        
auto-renew: yesRequest ID '20110619112721':        status: MONITORING        
ca-error: Error setting up ccache for local "host" service using default 
keytab.        stuck: no        key pair storage: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS 
Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt'        certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS
 Certificate DB'        CA: IPA        issuer: CN=Certificate 
Authority,O=xxxxx.COM        subject: CN=xxxxx.xxxxx.com,O=xxxxx.COM        
expires: 20111216112720        eku: id-kp-serverAuth        track: yes        
auto-renew: yes
The issue is still there as you can see the expiry dates are not getting 
modified.
Nidal.
--- On Tue, 1/3/12, Rob Crittenden <rcrit...@redhat.com> wrote:

From: Rob Crittenden <rcrit...@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Expired SSL certificate issue with IPA
To: "nasir nasir" <kollath...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Rich Megginson" <rmegg...@redhat.com>, freeipa-users@redhat.com, 
fasilk...@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, January 3, 2012, 2:23 PM

nasir nasir wrote:
>
>
> --- On *Tue, 1/3/12, Rich Megginson /<rmegg...@redhat.com>/*wrote:
>
>
>     From: Rich Megginson <rmegg...@redhat.com>
>     Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Expired SSL certificate issue with IPA
>     To: "nasir nasir" <kollath...@yahoo.com>
>     Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com, fasilk...@gmail.com
>     Date: Tuesday, January 3, 2012, 7:41 AM
>
>     On 01/03/2012 12:52 AM, nasir nasir wrote:
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     I am facing a serious issue with my production IPA server. When I
>>     try to access IPA web interface using Firefox, it hangs and
>>     doesn't allow me to get in. It seems to be due to expired SSL
>>     certificate as seen in the apache log file,
>>
>>
>>     [Tue Jan 03 10:34:08 2012] [error] Certificate not verified:
>>     'Server-Cert'
>>     [Tue Jan 03 10:34:08 2012] [error] SSL Library Error: -8181
>>     Certificate has expired
>>     [Tue Jan 03 10:34:08 2012] [error] Unable to verify certificate
>>     'Server-Cert'. Add "NSSEnforceValidCerts off" to nss.conf so the
>>     server can start until the problem can be resolved.
>>     [Tue Jan 03 10:34:08 2012] [error] Certificate not verified:
>>     'Server-Cert'
>>
>>
>>     Also, when I try to use the command line (ipa user-mod or
>>     user-show commands) it too just hangs and doesn't give any output
>>     or allow me for any input. I can see the following in krb5kdc.log ,
>>
>>     Jan 03 10:29:16 xxxxxx.xxxxxx.com krb5kdc[2426](info): preauth
>>     (timestamp) verify failure: Decrypt integrity check failed
>>     Jan 03 10:29:16 xxxxxx.xxxxxx.com krb5kdc[2426](info): AS_REQ (4
>>     etypes {18 17 16 23}) 192.168.1.10: PREAUTH_FAILED:
>>     host/xxxxx.xxxxx....@xxxxxx.com
>>     </mc/compose?to=host/xxxxx.xxxxx....@xxxxxx.com> for
>>     krbtgt/xxxxxx....@xxxxxx.com
>>     </mc/compose?to=krbtgt/xxxxxx....@xxxxxx.com>, Decrypt integrity
>>     check failed
>>     Jan 03 10:29:16 xxxxxx.xxxxxx.com krb5kdc[2429](info): AS_REQ (4
>>     etypes {18 17 16 23}) 192.168.1.10: NEEDED_PREAUTH:
>>     host/xxxx.xxxxx....@xxxxx.com
>>     </mc/compose?to=host/xxxx.xxxxx....@xxxxx.com> for
>>     krbtgt/xxxxxx....@xxxxxx.com
>>     </mc/compose?to=krbtgt/xxxxxx....@xxxxxx.com>, Additional
>>     pre-authentication required
>>
>>
>>     The output of "certutil -L -d /etc/httpd/alias -n Server-Cert"
>>     confirms that certificate is expired as given below.
>>
>>     Certificate:
>>     Data:
>>     Version: 3 (0x2)
>>     Serial Number: 10 (0xa)
>>     Signature Algorithm: PKCS #1 SHA-256 With RSA Encryption
>>     Issuer: "CN=Certificate Authority,O=XXXXXX.COM"
>>     Validity:
>>     Not Before: Sun Jun 19 11:27:20 2011
>>     Not After : Fri Dec 16 11:27:20 2011
>>
>>
>>     Relevant info
>>
>>     OS: RHEL 6.1
>>
>>
>>     Output of rpm -qa | grep ipa
>>
>>     ipa-client-2.0.0-23.el6.i686
>>     ipa-pki-ca-theme-9.0.3-6.el6.noarch
>>     ipa-pki-common-theme-9.0.3-6.el6.noarch
>>     device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-41.el6.i686
>>     python-iniparse-0.3.1-2.1.el6.noarch
>>     ipa-python-2.0.0-23.el6.i686
>>     ipa-server-selinux-2.0.0-23.el6.i686
>>     ipa-server-2.0.0-23.el6.i686
>>     device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-41.el6.i686
>>     ipa-admintools-2.0.0-23.el6.i686
>>
>>
>>     I went through the documentations to check how to renew the
>>     expired certs but it seems to be confusing and different across
>>     versions. Could someone please help me out by suggesting which is
>>     the best way to achieve this ? Any help would be greatly
>>     appreciated as I am unable to perform any task on the IPA server
>>     now because of this.
>>
>     I suggest following the mod_nss suggestion to allow it to start and
>     use the expired cert while you attempt to figure this out.
>
>     Thanks indeed for the suggestion. I will consider this. But can
>     anyone point me the steps to renew certificate from the expired one ?
>
>     Thankds and regards,
>     Nidal

Lets start with figuring out why certmonger didn't do this for you:

Can you run as root: ipa-getcert list

You should have something like:

Request ID '20111215203350':
         status: MONITORING
         stuck: no
         key pair storage: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS 
Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt'
         certificate: 
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS 
Certificate DB'
         CA: IPA
         issuer: CN=EXAMPLE.COM Certificate Authority
         subject: CN=rawhide.example.com,O=EXAMPLE.COM
         expires: 2021-12-15 20:33:50 UTC
         track: yes
         auto-renew: yes

If you don't have something like this then perhaps the easiest way to 
get it renewed is to tell certmonger to track it. First, look at your 
current database, it should look something like:

# certutil -L -d /etc/httpd/alias

Server-Cert                                                  u,u,u
EXAMPLE.COM IPA CA                                           CTu,u,Cu
Signing-Cert                                                 u,u,u

Now track it

# ipa-getcert start-tracking -d /etc/httpd/alias -n Server-Cert

Use ipa-getcert list to track the status of the renewal. Once it has 
been completed you can reset the EnforceValidCerts option and restart 
Apache.

If certmonger is already tracking the cert and the renewal has failed 
then please provide the ipa-getcert list output.

rob
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