Bret Wortman wrote:
Now it appears that whatever is supposed to be running on port 9445
(looks like mindarray-ca) isn't running, and I'm not sure how it gets
started, exactly. I ran lsof -i:9445 on this server and on a FreeIPA
test box I first set up, and it's running on the test box but not the
new one. Where should I look next?

See if there are any SELinux denials: ausearch -m AVC

It looks like tomcat failed to start. The logs are in /var/log/pki-ca.

rob


On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Bret Wortman
<bret.wort...@damascusgrp.com <mailto:bret.wort...@damascusgrp.com>> wrote:

    Spot on. It was a fresh install of F17 and I neglected to # yum
    update first. I've done so, rebooted, and am trying again with
    better results.


    On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 1:45 PM, John Dennis <jden...@redhat.com
    <mailto:jden...@redhat.com>> wrote:

        On 10/17/2012 12:40 PM, Bret Wortman wrote:

            I recently tried installing freeipa on a new server, but
            ipa-server-install had problems around this point:

            Configuring certificate server: Estimated time 3 minutes 30
            seconds
                [1/18]: creating certificate server user
                [2/18]: creating pki-ca instance
                [3/18]: configuring certificate server instance
            ipa         : CRITICAL failed to configure ca instance Command
            '/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/pkisilent ConfigureCA -cs_hostname
            fs1.wedgeofli.me <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me>
            <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me> -cs_port 9445

            -client_certdb_dir /tmp/tmp-UvBMbL -client_certdb_pwd XXXXXXXX
            -preop_pin HHxKHUz5RRfzQ3OkFMlR -domain_name IPA -admin_user
            admin
            -admin_email root@localhost -admin_XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX -agent_name
            ipa-ca-agent -agent_key_size 2048 -agent_key_type rsa
            -agent_cert_subject CN=ipa-ca-agent,O=WEDGEOFLI.ME
            <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME> <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            -ldap_host fs1.wedgeofli.me <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me>
            <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me> -ldap_port 7389

            -bind_dn cn=Directory Manager -bind_XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
            -base_dn o=ipaca
            -db_name ipaca -key_size 2048 -key_type rsa -key_algorithm
            SHA256withRSA
            -save_p12 true -backup_pwd XXXXXXXX -subsystem_name pki-cad
            -token_name
            internal -ca_subsystem_cert_subject___name CN=CA
            Subsystem,O=WEDGEOFLI.ME <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME> -ca_ocsp_cert_subject_name CN=OCSP
            Subsystem,O=WEDGEOFLI.ME <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            -ca_server_cert_subject_name CN=fs1.wedgeofli.me
            <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me>
            <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me>,O=WE__DGEOFLI.ME
            <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME> <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            -ca_audit_signing_cert___subject_name CN=CA
            Audit,O=WEDGEOFLI.ME <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME> -ca_sign_cert_subject_name CN=Certificate
            Authority,O=WEDGEOFLI.ME <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME>
            <http://WEDGEOFLI.ME> -external false -clone

            false' returned non-zero exit status 255
            Unexpected error - see ipaserver-install.log for details:
               Configuration of CA failed
            [root@fs1 ~]#

            The logfile revealed the following stack trace:

            ##############################__###############
            Attempting to connect to: fs1.wedgeofli.me:9445
            <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me:9445>
            <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me:9445>

            Exception in LoginPanel(): java.lang.NullPointerException
            ERROR: ConfigureCA: LoginPanel() failure
            ERROR: unable to create CA

            
##############################__##############################__###########

            2012-10-17T16:24:53Z DEBUG stderr=Exception: Unable to Send
            Request:java.net <http://java.net>.__ConnectException:
            Connection refused
            java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
            at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.__socketConnect(Native Method)
            at
            java.net
            
<http://java.net>.__AbstractPlainSocketImpl.__doConnect(__AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:__339)
            at
            java.net
            
<http://java.net>.__AbstractPlainSocketImpl.__connectToAddress(__AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:__200)
            at
            java.net
            
<http://java.net>.__AbstractPlainSocketImpl.__connect(__AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:__182)
            at
            java.net.SocksSocketImpl.__connect(SocksSocketImpl.java:__391)
            at java.net.Socket.connect(__Socket.java:579)
            at java.net.Socket.connect(__Socket.java:528)
            at java.net.Socket.<init>(Socket.__java:425)
            at java.net.Socket.<init>(Socket.__java:241)
            at HTTPClient.sslConnect(__HTTPClient.java:326)
            at ConfigureCA.LoginPanel(__ConfigureCA.java:244)
            at ConfigureCA.__ConfigureCAInstance(__ConfigureCA.java:1157)
            at ConfigureCA.main(ConfigureCA.__java:1672)
            java.lang.NullPointerException
            at ConfigureCA.LoginPanel(__ConfigureCA.java:245)
            at ConfigureCA.__ConfigureCAInstance(__ConfigureCA.java:1157)
            at ConfigureCA.main(ConfigureCA.__java:1672)

            Now I seem to be stuck. I tried uninstalling the
            freeipa-server package
            with # yum remove freeipa-server and then reinstalled it the
            same way,
            but ipa-server-install won't run no matter what I attempt.

            Any thoughts? I'm pretty new to IPA.


        There is a good chance this is due to a version mismatch between
        the IPA packages and the dogtag packages. You didn't mention
        which OS you're using nor the versions of the relevant packages,
        that would have been helpful. In any event I would make sure all
        your packages are up to date.


        --
        John Dennis <jden...@redhat.com <mailto:jden...@redhat.com>>


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    --
    Bret Wortman
    The Damascus Group
    Fairfax, VA
    http://bretwortman.com/
    http://twitter.com/BretWortman




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The Damascus Group
Fairfax, VA
http://bretwortman.com/
http://twitter.com/BretWortman



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