On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:03:12 +0530
Aravind GV wrote:
> Hi Simo,
>
> Great repossess from you but still issue is not solved completely.
> After applying your patch iam getting below mention error
>
>
> [root@dirsrv ~]# ipa-replica-manage connect --winsync --binddn
> CN=agv,OU=Users,DC=bgkerb,D
Hi Simon
Iam traveling this week will test and let u know in a weeks time.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 20, 2011, at 7:28 PM, Simo Sorce wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:03:12 +0530
> Aravind GV wrote:
>
>> Hi Simo,
>>
>> Great repossess from you but still issue is not solved completely.
>> Aft
Hello,
We have a deployment of IPA that we have been using successfully
for 185 days. We are 3 days past the "half year" mark, and the
self-signed cert that was created with the original IPA install
(FreeIPA v2 alpha) has expired. I have created a new se
Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
Hello,
We have a deployment of IPA that we have been using successfully for 185
days. We are 3 days past the "half year" mark, and the self-signed cert
that was created with the original IPA install (FreeIPA v2 alpha) has
expired. I have created a new self-signed cert, P
> Just so I have the full context, where did the original self-signed
> cert come from? The initial cert should have been good for 12 months
> so I'm a little confused. Do you know where the initial certificate
> came from?
I have to plead ignorance, since it was our regular sys admin (away on
va
Some more info:
1. certmonger wasn't running, so I started it. Then I can execute
"ipa-getcert list" but it doesn't return anything.
2. /var/log/ipa/default.log (the only log file in that dir)
appears to show the *new* cert being imported successfu
Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
Just so I have the full context, where did the original self-signed
cert come from? The initial cert should have been good for 12 months
so I'm a little confused. Do you know where the initial certificate
came from?
I have to plead ignorance, since it was our regular sy
Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
Some more info:
1. certmonger wasn't running, so I started it. Then I can execute
"ipa-getcert list" but it doesn't return anything.
Ok, your install must have pre-dated our implementation of it.
2. /var/log/ipa/default.log (the only log file in that dir) appears to
Rob,
Thanks for your most recent comments. I'm not sure if I should
try these *before* or *after* the steps described in the 5:32 EST
email.
Ian
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