Thanks Ravi, that's helpful and I appreciate the precision and attention to detail. I performed similar steps to install a custom certificate for the oVirt Manager GUI. But what about configuring ovirt-engine to trust a certificate issued by the same CA and presented by the VDSM host? On the hypervisor host, I used the existing private key to generate the CSR, issued the server certificate, and installed in three locations before bouncing vdsmd.
On the hypervisor Host server (not the Manager/engine server): /etc/pki/vdsm/certs/vdsmcert.pem /etc/pki/vdsm/libvirt-spice/server-cert.pem /etc/pki/libvirt/clientcert.pem Now, that host is "non responsive" in Manager because ovirt-engine does not trust the new certificate even though I already performed all of the steps that you describe above except that I installed the issuer's CA certificate as the trusted entity. I've documented all of the steps I took in this Gist <https://gist.github.com/qrkourier/9c9ac3e8b190dcb91d3767179d5a39ea>. On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 2:12 PM Ravi Nori <rn...@redhat.com> wrote: > Here is a complete set of instructions that works for me > > You can skip the first few steps of generating the certificate. > > Ravi > > > Generate a self-signed certificate using openssl > ====================================== > openssl req -x509 -sha256 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout > privateKey.key -out certificate.pem > > Convert a PEM certificate file and a private key to PKCS#12 (.p12) > ===================================================== > openssl pkcs12 -export -out certificate.p12 -inkey privateKey.key -in > certificate.pem > > Extract the key from the bundle > ========================= > openssl pkcs12 -in certificate.p12 -nocerts -nodes > apache.key.nopass > > Extract the certificate from the bundle > ============================== > openssl pkcs12 -in certificate.p12 -nokeys > apache.cer > > Create a new Keystore for testing > ========================== > keytool -keystore clientkeystore -genkey -alias client > > Convert .pem to .der > ================ > openssl x509 -outform der -in certificate.pem -out certificate.der > > Import certificates to keystore > ======================= > keytool -import -alias apache -keystore ./clientkeystore -file > ./certificate.der > > Create Custom conf for ovirt > ====================== > vi /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/99-custom-truststore.conf > > Set location of truststore and its password > ================================= > ENGINE_HTTPS_PKI_TRUST_STORE="/home/rnori/Downloads/Cert/clientkeystore" > ENGINE_HTTPS_PKI_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD="123456" > > Copy the custom certificates > ====================== > rm /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/apache-ca.pem > cp certificate.pem /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/apache-ca.pem > cp certificate.p12 /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/keys/apache.p12 > cp apache.cer /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/certs/apache.cer > cp apache.key.nopass /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/keys/apache.key.nopass > > Restart engine and httpd > =================== > service httpd restart > service ovirt-engine restart > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 5:30 AM, Nicolas Ecarnot <nico...@ecarnot.net> > wrote: > > Le 27/10/2016 à 00:14, Kenneth Bingham a écrit : > > I did install a server certificate from a private CA on the engine > server for the oVirt 4 Manager GUI, but haven't figured out how to > configure engine to trust the same CA which also issued the server > certificate presented by vdsm. This is important for us because this is > the same server certificate presented by the host when using the console > (e.g. websocket console falls silently if the user agent doesn't trust > the console server's certificate). > > > Hello, > > Maybe related bug : on an oVirt 4, I followed the same procedure below to > install a custom CA, with *SUCCESS*. > > Today, I had to reinstall one of the hosts, and it is failing with : > "CA certificate and CA private key do not match" : > > http://pastebin.com/9JS05JtJ > > Which certificate did we (Kenneth and I) did we mis-used? > What did we do wrong? > > Regards, > > Nicolas ECARNOT > > > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2016, 16:58 Beckman, Daniel > <daniel.beck...@ingramcontent.com > <mailto:daniel.beck...@ingramcontent.com>> wrote: > > We have oVirt 3.6.7 and I am preparing to upgrade to 4.0.4 release. > I read the release notes (https://www.ovirt.org/release/4.0.4/) and > noted comment #4 under “Install / Upgrade from previous version”:____ > > __ __ > > /If you are using HTTPS certificate signed by custom certificate > authority, please take a look at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1336838 > for steps which need to be done after migration to 4.0. Also please > consult https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1313379 how to setup this custom > CA for use with virt-viewer clients.____/ > > /__ __/ > > So I referred to the first bugzilla > (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336838), where it > states as follows:____ > > __ __ > > If customer wants to use custom HTTPS certificate signed by > different CA, then he has to perform following steps: ____ > > __ __ > > 1. Install custom CA (that signed HTTPS certificate) into host wide > trustore (more info can be found in update-ca-trust man page) ____ > > __ __ > > 2. Configure HTTPS certificate in Apache (this step is same as in > previous versions) ____ > > __ __ > > 3. Create new configuration file (for example > /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/99-custom-truststore.conf) with > following content: ____ > > ENGINE_HTTPS_PKI_TRUST_STORE="/etc/pki/java/cacerts" > ENGINE_HTTPS_PKI_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD="" ____ > > __ __ > > 4. Restart ovirt-engine service____ > > __ __ > > I find it humorous that step # 1 suggests reading the “man page” > which is only slightly better than suggesting to “google” it. ____ > > __ __ > > Has anyone using a custom CA for their HTTPS certificate > successfully upgraded to oVirt 4? If so could you share your > detailed steps? Or can anyone point me to an actual example of this > procedure? I’m a little nervous about the upgrade if you can’t > already tell. ____ > > __ __ > > Thanks,____ > > Daniel____ > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org <mailto:Users@ovirt.org> > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > -- > Nicolas ECARNOT > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > >
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