Would I still need to do this if I use a third party CA? Seems inwas able to 
get around this the "use own CA" flag (whatever it's called). Wasn't sure if 
that's the correct way of doing it.

On Apr 6, 2016, at 4:30 AM, Tomas Lestach 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

configure-proxy.sh<http://configure-proxy.sh> tries to create a new SSL 
certificate just for the Proxy
and signs it with the CA of your Spacewalk server. So, yes, you should copy
the Proxy SSL certificate information as the script suggests.

Regards,
--
Tomas Lestach
Red Hat Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

----- Original Message -----
 From: "Sam Sen" <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 5:58:19 PM
 Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Installing Spacewalk Proxy

 Our master server is located in one datacenter. The SSL certs were
 created as wildcard cert for this particular datacenter (e.g.
 *.lax.domain.local). I want to deploy a proxy server in our european
 datacenter, hence the domain would be something like
 *.eur.domain.local.
Following the prompts within the
 configure-proxy.sh<http://configure-proxy.sh> script, I’m supposed to copy the 
SSL certs from
 the master server. Does it matter if the cert won’t match?

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