Hello all, Just an update on this issue for anyone else who experiences a similar issue.
It looks like the automatic renewal of the certificates failed on our master due the certmonger service being "stuck". I stopped the service, stopped IPA services, and then reset the date to a few days prior to the expiration. I then (following a mailing list post) restarted IPA and then certmonger. At this point, I checked the status of the certificates and saw that they were changing. Only the "Server-Cert" in /etc/httpd/alias was complaining this time of not being able to contact the CA. Another certmonger service restart corrected the issue. I can now re-provision nodes accordingly! The only remaining hiccup is now the replica's certmonger service keeps dying while failing to re-issue the "ipaCert" in /etc/httpd/alias. Log snippets are below: Jan 7 12:17:02 python: certmonger restarted httpd Jan 7 12:17:03 certmonger: Certificate named "ipaCert" in token "NSS Certificate DB" in database "/etc/httpd/alias" issued by CA and saved. Jan 7 12:17:08 certmonger: Certificate named "ipaCert" in token "NSS Certificate DB" in database "/etc/httpd/alias" is no longer valid. Jan 7 12:17:40 certmonger: Certificate named "ipaCert" in token "NSS Certificate DB" in database "/etc/httpd/alias" issued by CA but not saved. The IPA services are running and the machine can be accessed (queries issued, web GUI, etc.) Would anyone have an idea of why a replica would have issues renewing the "ipaCert"? Thank you, John DeSantis 2015-01-06 15:50 GMT-05:00 John Desantis <desan...@mail.usf.edu>: > Hello all, > > Looking at the various online documentation regarding certificate renewals: > > http://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/CA_Certificate_Renewal#Procedure_in_IPA_.3C_4.0 > http://www.freeipa.org/page/Certmonger > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Identity_Management_Guide/cas.html > > I have to admit that I am completely confused on how to proceed given > that the links above reference external CA's. > > The certificate was created in house (no external issuer) from what I > can tell (openssl x509 -issuer and via IPA GUI). > > Thankfully(?), none of the certificates listed via 'getcert list' have > a status of "CA_UNREACHABLE", although all of them state "NEED_CSR". > I'll paste the contents below, sanitized of couse. > > # getcert list > Number of certificates and requests being tracked: 8. > Request ID '20130110185936': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-EXAMPLE.COM',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS > Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-EXAMPLE.COM/pwdfile.txt' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-EXAMPLE.COM',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS > Certificate DB' > CA: IPA > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=ipa.example.com,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2015-01-11 18:59:35 UTC > eku: id-kp-serverAuth,id-kp-clientAuth > pre-save command: > post-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/restart_dirsrv EXAMPLE.COM > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130110190008': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS > Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA/pwdfile.txt' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS > Certificate DB' > CA: IPA > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=ipa.example.com,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2015-01-11 19:00:07 UTC > eku: id-kp-serverAuth,id-kp-clientAuth > pre-save command: > post-save command: > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130110190034': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS > Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='Server-Cert',token='NSS > Certificate DB' > CA: IPA > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=ipa.example.com,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2015-01-11 19:00:34 UTC > eku: id-kp-serverAuth,id-kp-clientAuth > pre-save command: > post-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/restart_httpd > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130410022007': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='auditSigningCert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB',pin='377154649534' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='auditSigningCert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB' > CA: dogtag-ipa-renew-agent > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=CA Audit,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2014-12-31 18:58:42 UTC > pre-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/stop_pkicad > post-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/renew_ca_cert > "auditSigningCert cert-pki-ca" > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130410022008': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='ocspSigningCert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB',pin='377154649534' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='ocspSigningCert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB' > CA: dogtag-ipa-renew-agent > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=OCSP Subsystem,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2014-12-31 18:58:41 UTC > eku: id-kp-OCSPSigning > pre-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/stop_pkicad > post-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/renew_ca_cert > "ocspSigningCert cert-pki-ca" > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130410022009': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='subsystemCert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB',pin='377154649534' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='subsystemCert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB' > CA: dogtag-ipa-renew-agent > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=CA Subsystem,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2014-12-31 18:58:41 UTC > eku: id-kp-serverAuth,id-kp-clientAuth > pre-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/stop_pkicad > post-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/renew_ca_cert > "subsystemCert cert-pki-ca" > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130410022010': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='ipaCert',token='NSS > Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt' > certificate: > type=NSSDB,location='/etc/httpd/alias',nickname='ipaCert',token='NSS > Certificate DB' > CA: dogtag-ipa-renew-agent > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=IPA RA,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2014-12-31 18:59:24 UTC > eku: id-kp-serverAuth,id-kp-clientAuth > pre-save command: > post-save command: /usr/lib64/ipa/certmonger/renew_ra_cert > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > Request ID '20130410022011': > status: NEED_CSR > stuck: no > key pair storage: > type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='Server-Cert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB',pin='377154649534' > certificate: type=NSSDB,location='/var/lib/pki-ca/alias',nickname='Server-Cert > cert-pki-ca',token='NSS Certificate DB' > CA: dogtag-ipa-renew-agent > issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=EXAMPLE.COM > subject: CN=ipa.example.com,O=EXAMPLE.COM > expires: 2014-12-31 18:58:41 UTC > eku: id-kp-serverAuth > pre-save command: > post-save command: > track: yes > auto-renew: yes > > This issue was manifest when I attempted to re-provision a client > node. I'll paste the errors reported by Apache: > > [Tue Jan 06 14:14:47 2015] [error] Bad remote server certificate: -8181 > [Tue Jan 06 14:14:47 2015] [error] SSL Library Error: -8181 > Certificate has expired > [Tue Jan 06 14:14:47 2015] [error] Re-negotiation handshake failed: > Not accepted by client!? > > FWIW, all IPA services are running for now. > > Any guidance would certainly be appreciated! If more information is > required, let me know and I'll paste it in a reply. > > Thank you, > John DeSantis -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go To http://freeipa.org for more info on the project