Travis West via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> The problem was definitely the ra-agent.pem.  I generated a new one and 
> imported it to ~/.dogtag/nssdb, LDAP and placed the pem and key in 
> /var/lib/ipa/
> 
> Now I can verify the certificate with the openssl verify command.  
> Additionally the error in the UI is gone and running an 'ipa cert-show 1' 
> works and doesn't return the error I was seeing.
> 
> The last piece here is replicating the new certificates to other 5 hosts in 
> the cluster.  Is there a method to do that or should I import the new certs 
> manually on the other hosts?

If you put the certificates into
cn=<nickname>,cn=ca_renewal,cn=ipa,cn=etc,$SUFFIX then the other servers
will pick them up assuming that replication is working.

rob
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