Hi Flo,
Do you have a hint how I can get to the point where I can execute
the pki securitydomain-host-del command? All examples [2] on the Internet
are from the time when there was a /root/ca-agent.p12 and ipaCert.
I think that has been migrated to /var/lib/ipa/ra-agent.{key,pem} [1].
Maybe you are going to say that I shouldn't need that pki command. But I
have two deleted masters in the pki database. Using
pki securitydomain-host-del seems the only way to get rid of them. If you
have a better suggestion then please let me know.
[1]
https://www.freeipa.org/page/Releases/4.8.1
[2]
https://www.dogtagpki.org/wiki/IPA_PKI_Admin_Setup
The CA agent is something different and not used by IPA at all. If your
installation is > 2 years old it is expired anyway.
The dogtag documentation is woefully out-of-date in this regard
unfortunately (and yes, I realize I also live in a glass house regarding
wikis).
You don't need to import anything, the entries you need are already
there. Try:
# pki -d /etc/pki/pki-tomcat/alias/ -n 'subsystemCert cert-pki-ca' -C
/etc/pki/pki-tomcat/alias/pwdfile.txt securitydomain-host-del 'CA
ipa.example.test 443'
rob
-- Kees
On 12-07-2021 15:01, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> It is now time for me to try and follow the suggested pki commands.
> However, I don't have a /root/ca-agent.p12
>
> There is quite a bit of documentation on the Internet, but it might
> not all be
> up-to-date.
>
> Here [1] the file /root/ca-agent.p12 is mentioned under "PKI Admin
> Certificate".
>
> "PKI admin certificate is stored in several locations:
>
> /root/ca-agent.p12 with nickname ipa-ca-agent (misleading nickname).
> /root/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca_admin.cert
> /root/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca_admin.cert.der
> /root/.dogtag/pki-tomcat/ca_admin_cert.p12 (moved to
> /root/ca-agent.p12)
> "
>
> I don't have any of them. Then [1] continues with
>
> "PKI Agent Certificate
>
> PKI agent certificate is stored in /etc/httpd/alias and tracked by IPA:
>
> ipaCert (CN=IPA RA)
>
> For IPA Password Vault the certificate is exported and cached into
> /etc/httpd/alias/kra-agent.pem since python-requests does not support
> NSS. The cache is invalidated if the KRA authentication fails.
> IPA Certificates
>
> IPA certificates are stored in /etc/httpd/alias:
>
> <REALM> IPA CA (CN=Certificate Authority)
> <External CA DN>
> ipa-ca-agent (CN=ipa-ca-agent)
> ipaCert (CN=IPA RA)
> Signing-Cert (CN=Object Signing Cert)
> "
>
> But all I have in /etc/httpd/alias is a file ipasession.key
>
> I'm confused.
>
> [1]
https://www.dogtagpki.org/wiki/IPA_Certificates
> -- Kees
>
> On 14-06-2021 16:39, github--- via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> On 29-05-2021 10:21, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
>>> But I did use "ipa-csreplica-manage del" as well. However, I
>>> remember that it
>>> complained it couldn't remove that host. I was assuming it was
>>> already gone.
>>> When I list with ipa-csreplica-manage then I don't see the old hosts
>>> anymore.
>> Its worth noting my install (4.9.3) on Fedora `ipa-csreplica-manage
>> del` just prints a deprecated message and doesn't seem to do anything.
>>
>>> So, two things
>>> 1) "ipa-csreplica-manage del" somehow failed (it's probably too
late
>>> to look
>>> at logs)
>>> 2) how can I still remove the old hosts?
>> I have/had the same problem. I used
>>
https://www.dogtagpki.org/wiki/IPA_PKI_Admin_Setup to help me auth
>> into the CA to remove the dead host.
>>
>> pki client-cert-import --pkcs12 /root/ca-agent.p12
>> --pkcs12-password [redact]
>> pki -n ipa-ca-agent securitydomain-host-find
>> # you need the full Host ID section to remove
>> pki -n ipa-ca-agent securitydomain-host-del "CA
>>
freeipa2[redact].net 443"
>>
>> Keep in mind I'm fairly new to IPA, so maybe you don't want to do
>> this on a production system without someone else more experienced
>> chiming in. But, so far, the health check stopped complaining,
>> replication is fine, and all my users can still log in.
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