Francis Lee Mondia: > Hi All, > > Sorry for this seemingly noob question but I'm new to spacewalk and just > inherited a system which was not being used for about 2 years and now I've > been tasked to revive it.
Hi, First of all I'd suggest upgrade to latest Spacewalk (2.6) because there were a lot of bugs fixed since then (including security issues). > So I've got the system running, updated the channels, repos and now came > the process of re-adding hosts to the system. I was being shown the SSL > certicate error as I think the certificate has expired. I can register > hosts fine without SSL, and can push package updates to hosts fine without > it. I do want to resolve this though moving forward. I've tried the > numerous suggestions I can find (we have a red hat subscription so was able > to try their solutions too but none worked). Install spacewalk-utils package and run spacewalk-hostname-rename script. It will regenerate all SSL certs. > I'd also like to know though if upgrading spacewalk to a newer version > install a new SSL cert. When we first took a look at the system, we AFAIR upgrade will not change SSL certs. > couldn't log-in as the satellite certificate was expired and we had to > generate one from red hat support to be able to log back in. > > Hoping for some guidance on this from the community. > > Kind regards, > Francis Regards, -- Michael Mráka System Management Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list