installing rpm is the same of copy RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT file under
/usr/share/rhn... both files are located under /pub of your spacewalk
server:
http://FQDN-SPACEWALK/pub
so you can use wget:
cd /usr/share/rhn/
wget http://FQDN-SPACEWALK/pub/RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT
but if you have just copied that, probably it's another problem/bug...
Il 12/11/2014 20:19, Daryl Rose ha scritto:
Okay. Then we're back to square one.
As I said, I did in fact copy RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT from my
spacewalk server to the client. Since the certificate is in fact
/usr/share/rhn, https should work. But it doesn't. So, there is still
either a bug, or something else is missing.
With that said, where would I get the rpm? Is the rpm on the
spacewalk server as well?
Thank you.
Daryl
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Amedeo Salvati <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Daryl, sorry but I haven't see your previus email, but the answer
you get -> scp RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT from spacewalk it's
another solution!
to better understand the file RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT generated
during installation it's the CA key that you have to put on path:
/usr/share/rhn/RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT
on the other hand, instead of scp above file, you can install rpm
rhn-org-trusted-ssl-cert-1.0-1.noarch.rpm that inside of it there
are the same file RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT, so you can choose,
usually on bootstrap script to use rpm or to use text file -> I
prefer to use rpm on rpm systems (rhel, centos, suse...), but
repeat if you have copied that file using scp is the same result!
best regards
Amedeo Salvati
Il 12/11/2014 18:14, Daryl Rose ha scritto:
Amedeo,
This is not any any documentation that I can find. As a matter of
fact, when I first started working on this, I ran into an error
about RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT. I posted a question to this
list, and a person replied back telling me that I needed to
scp RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT from the SW server to the client.
That resolved that particular error, but no where have I found
that I need to install an additional rpm.
I will install it and test.
Thank you.
Daryl
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Amedeo Salvati
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Daryl this seem that you haven't imported your spacewalk ssl
keys, usually under pub directory of your SW server you can
find two files:
RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT
rhn-org-trusted-ssl-cert-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
install rpm on your spacewalk clients, and then your clients
has this ssl key under:
/usr/share/rhn/RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT
and with this you can use https communications between
spacewalk server and clients... -> with this is more safe if
you have provision entitlements and want to execute on real
time scripts (communication goes through http over ssl)
Best Regards
Amedeo Salvati
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Data: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 09:33:43 -0600
Oggetto: [Spacewalk-list] I can now update CentOS
> Previous questions were about the failure of updating
CentOS from the Spacewalk server. I was getting the
following error:
> local action status: ((6,), 'Fatal error in Python code
occurred', {})
> I searched and searched and searched, posted questions and
no one was able to answer the question on what the error was,
and how to resolve it.
> The only reply that I received on this board was that this
was a bug that had been fixed in RH Satellite Server, but
apparently not in Spacewalk.
> Perhaps this is a known bug that was only fixed in RH
Satellite and not addressed in SW because I found other
postings with the exact same issue. These postings go back
for over a year, so I know this has been an issue for
sometime. Almost all of these posts have the same replies:
execute a yum clean all, update yum, etc... I did all of
that as well as did the others in who have the same issue.
Stop/start the satellite server etc....
> Finally, I found a posting by a guy who jumped through all
of the hoops, as had I, but finally found out that removing
the "s" from the https://<sp-walk server> in
/usr/sysconfig/rhn/up2date resolved the issue.
> I successfully updated my CentOS 6.5 server.
> Thank you
> Daryl
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