I'm having a problem with repo-sync which we've narrowed down with 
tcpdump/wireshark to see that my spacewalk server is rejecting the SSL CA cert 
from the remote end(at Red Hat) because it is failing to verify as having a 
valid signing authority.   I'm assuming that I need to re-load the certificate 
into spacewalk, but I'd like to compare the certificate that cdn.redhat.com is 
sending now to the one that I previously loaded in spacewalk.   Is this 
possible?

I'm currently running spacewalk 2.2 on RHEL6

How can I list the certificates I have loaded in spacewalk already?  On the 
repository details page I can see the names I assigned to them in the drop down 
lists for ssl ca cert and so forth.   Is there somewhere in the GUI that I can 
examine these names and the files/keys they are associated with?  Or is there 
some way with the command line tools to do that?

Thanks,

Robert Boyd

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