On 1/11/11 2:44 AM, "Jan Pazdziora" <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 04:51:43PM -0500, Wojtak, Greg wrote: >> This page claims to be out of date and references a page that instructs >>me >> to run a script. That script does not exist. Which set of instructions >> is correct? > >https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/SpacewalkHostnameRename: > > Where do I find the script? > > spacewalk-hostname-rename is a part of spacewalk-utils > package. > >So I suggest you start with spacewalk-utils. > >-- >Jan Pazdziora >Principal Software Engineer, Satellite Engineering, Red Hat > >_______________________________________________ >Spacewalk-list mailing list >[email protected] >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list Brilliant! That worked to get the hostname changed and clients can register and pick up updates. It seems that jabberd is still being finicky, though, and I now know that it has more to do with what I am trying to do with my set up instead of renaming the host. I built a spacewalk host behind our firewall that we want to be able to access from certain hosts out on the Internet. My current set up has the host with an internal IP address and I've set up a VIP and dns record on the firewall and opened ports 80, 443, and 5222. However, I keep getting certficate errors when trying to start osa-dispatcher and osad on the clients. I suspect this is because of the naming/IP mish-mash that is going on, as I've verified the certificate's CN matches the hosts the spacewalk clients are registered to (I am using the external name even for internal clients) and the CA trusted keys spacewalk-setup generated for me are all correct as well. Is there a more "proper" method to do this (ie, keep spacewalk behind a firewall)? I'm not opposed to having it sit out in front of our firewall, but I'd rather not if I didn't have to. Thanks! Greg _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
