Note that the —rename option of certutil doesn’t seem to work for this format
of files. Extract the cert, delete and and add it back with the new nickname.
e.g.
certutil -L -d /etc/httpd/alias -n ‘CN=…...' -a -o ~/krb1.cert
certutil -D -d /etc/httpd/alias -n ‘CN=…..'
certutil -A -d
On 09/28/2017 11:51 AM, Alka Murali via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi Florence,
Thanks for the email.
I am on CentOS 7 system and would like to use yum to go for the Upgrade.
I beleive dnf is intended for Fedora. Can you please provide me a
solution for CentOS on the Upgrade process.
Regards,
On all ubuntu flavours simple solution is to install sudo from its
developement page sudo included in system does not work with groups
correctly. Up to Ubuntu 16.04
From what i have seen if user is in a group that is in different group
sudo on Ubuntu does not recognize the second group ( that