Hi,

yes, you can definitely use a different certificate in the meantime, although it can't be self-signed.

Honza

Dne 20.4.2015 v 14:17 David Dejaeghere napsal(a):
Hi,

Let me know how I can assist.
In the meantime could I setup a replica using a different certificate?
Self signed or anything like that?

Regards,

D

2015-04-17 15:27 GMT+02:00 Jan Cholasta <jchol...@redhat.com
<mailto:jchol...@redhat.com>>:

    Hi,

    I don't have any new information. I'm trying to reproduce the
    problem but had no luck so far.

    Honza

    Dne 17.4.2015 v 15:23 David Dejaeghere napsal(a):

        Hi,

        Any more things I can try out? How do we proceed?

        Kind Regards,

        D

        2015-04-15 11:48 GMT+02:00 David Dejaeghere
        <david.dejaegh...@gmail.com <mailto:david.dejaegh...@gmail.com>
        <mailto:david.dejaegh...@gmail.com
        <mailto:david.dejaegh...@gmail.com>>>:

             Hi Honza,

             That gave me the exact same output.  Any ideas?

             Regards,

             D

             2015-04-15 7:33 GMT+02:00 Jan Cholasta <jchol...@redhat.com
        <mailto:jchol...@redhat.com>
             <mailto:jchol...@redhat.com <mailto:jchol...@redhat.com>>>:

                 Hi,

                 Dne 14.4.2015 v 19:47 Rob Crittenden napsal(a):

                     David Dejaeghere wrote:

                         Hi Rob,

                         So you want to output of the command using pk12
        with
                         server cert and
                         key? or with the ca chain in there too?


                     Oddly enough it is failing in exactly the same
        place. Those
                     GoDaddy CA
                     certs are still being loaded from somewhere, I'm
        not sure
                     where, and I
                     suspect that is the source of the problem.


                 They are in the default CA certificate bundle (in the
                 ca-certificate package). I guess NSS loads it
        automatically.


                     I'm going to forward the log to a colleague who has
        worked
                     on this code
                     more recently than I have. Maybe he will have an idea.


                 Could you try if the following works?

                      # mv
        /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-__source/ca-bundle.trust.crt
                 /root/ca-bundle.trust.crt

                      # update-ca-trust

                      # ipa-replica-prepare ...

                      # mv /root/ca-bundle.trust.crt
                 /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-__source/ca-bundle.trust.crt

                      # update-ca-trust


                     rob


                 Honza

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