On 26-10-18 14:55, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> On 26.10.2018 09:59, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> On 25-10-18 20:46, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
>>> On 25.10.2018 21.44, Rob Crittenden wrote:
>>>> Kees Bakker wrote:
>>>>> On 25-10-18 16:11, Rob Crittenden wrote:
>>>>>> Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>>>>>>> On 25-10-18 14:18, Rob Crittenden wrote:
>>>>>>>> Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Could it be that this error already existed since we
started? Notice
>>>>>>>>> the Request ID of 2016..., and the expires:
2018-10-24.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> # getcert list -n ipaCert | sed blabla
>>>>>>>>> Number of certificates and requests being tracked:
8.
>>>>>>>>> Request ID '20161103094546':
>>>>>>>>> status: CA_UNREACHABLE
>>>>>>>>> ca-error: Error 77 connecting to
https://ipasrv.mydomain:8443/ca/agent/ca/profileReview: Problem with the SSL CA cert
(path? access rights?).
>>>>>>>>> stuck: no
>>>>>>>>> key pair storage:
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/apache2/nssdb',nickname='ipaCert',token='NSS
Certificate DB',pinfile='/etc/apache2/nssdb/pwdfile.txt'
>>>>>>>>> certificate:
type=NSSDB,location='/etc/apache2/nssdb',nickname='ipaCert',token='NSS
Certificate DB'
>>>>>>>>> CA: dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent
>>>>>>>>> issuer: CN=Certificate Authority,O=MYDOMAIN
>>>>>>>>> subject: CN=IPA RA,O=MYDOMAIN
>>>>>>>>> expires: 2018-10-24 08:45:40 UTC
>>>>>>>>> key usage:
digitalSignature,nonRepudiation,keyEncipherment,dataEncipherment
>>>>>>>>> eku: id-kp-serverAuth,id-kp-clientAuth
>>>>>>>>> pre-save command:
/usr/lib/ipa/certmonger/renew_ra_cert_pre
>>>>>>>>> post-save command:
/usr/lib/ipa/certmonger/renew_ra_cert
>>>>>>>>> track: yes
>>>>>>>>> auto-renew: yes
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In other words, is this the same issue as
https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7422 ?
>>>>>>>> The problem is your certs expired yesterday so
connections won't work
>>>>>>>> (the code and message don't come from within
certmonger).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> certmonger _should_ have renewed them. Try killing ntpd,
going back a
>>>>>>>> few days, restart krb5kdc, dirsrv, httpd and the CA then
certmonger and
>>>>>>>> see what happens.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Easy for you to say. You know what you're doing :-)
>>>>>>> For me it's all magic.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway, I'll try it. I'm just scared to set the clock
back, because there may
>>>>>>> be clients in the network that use this server as a NTP
server.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Another thing I want to mention is that the error started
showing up two days
>>>>>>> ago, on Oct 22, while the expiration is today, Oct 24.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> It shouldn't take more than a few minutes to roll back time,
restart
>>>>>> services and see what happens. I think your NTP clients will be
able to
>>>>>> recover ok if the server is not available for a few minutes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> certmonger logs to syslog so you probably want to look at that to
see if
>>>>>> you can find a reason the certs weren't renewed
automatically.
>>>>>>
>>>>> No, that didn't help.
>>>>> And in the syslog there was nothing more than this. (I had to stop
the
>>>>> nameserver because it was spitting out lots of messages.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:00 ipasrv systemd[1]: Time has been changed
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:00 ipasrv systemd[52167]: Time has been changed
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:04 ipasrv systemd[1]: Stopping Certificate monitoring
and PKI enrollment...
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:04 ipasrv systemd[1]: Stopped Certificate monitoring and
PKI enrollment.
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:04 ipasrv systemd[1]: Starting Certificate monitoring
and PKI enrollment...
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:04 ipasrv systemd[1]: Started Certificate monitoring and
PKI enrollment.
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:05 ipasrv certmonger[131018]: 2018-10-11 06:00:05
[131018] Error 77 connecting to
https://ipasrv.mydomain:8443/ca/agent/ca/profile
>>>>> Review: Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?).
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:07 ipasrv dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent-submit: Forwarding
request to dogtag-ipa-renew-agent
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:07 ipasrv dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent-submit:
dogtag-ipa-renew-agent returned 3
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:07 ipasrv certmonger[131018]: 2018-10-11 06:00:07
[131018] Error 77 connecting to
https://ipasrv.mydomain:8443/ca/agent/ca/profileReview:
Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?).
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:17 ipasrv dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent-submit: Forwarding
request to dogtag-ipa-renew-agent
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:17 ipasrv dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent-submit:
dogtag-ipa-renew-agent returned 3
>>>>> Oct 11 06:00:17 ipasrv certmonger[131018]: 2018-10-11 06:00:17
[131018] Error 77 connecting to
https://ipasrv:8443/ca/agent/ca/profileReview: Problem
with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?).
>>>>>
>>>> Ok, I think I know what is going on. This is Ubuntu which AFAIK still
>>>> lacks nss-pem. That is probably why it can't connect to renew the
certs.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know if there is a workaround. Timo, do you know?
>>> Ubuntu 18.04 and up have libnsspem, and certmonger depends on it. I've
>>> never tested cert renewal though.
>>>
>> Does that mean, I'm screwed? What options do I have?
>> Live with it?
>> Migrate to, say Centos?
>> Try to upgrade the server to Ubuntu 18.04 (with uncertainty whether it will
work)?
>> Something else?
> Stock 18.04 has other issues, there's an updated version on
> ppa:freeipa/staging which is backported from 18.10 and should be fine
> and hopefully provided as a stable update on 18.04 later on.
>
> But you could try pulling libnsspem from 18.04, and *then* roll back time?
>
I installed libnsspem_1.0.3-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb
Then I stopped ntp (and bind).
Set the time back to Oct 11
Restarted krb5-kdc, dirsrv@MYDOMAIN, apache2, pki-tomcatd, certmonger
(in that order).
Oct 11 06:08:03 ipasrv dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent-submit: Forwarding request to
dogtag-ipa-renew-agent
Oct 11 06:08:03 ipasrv dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent-submit: dogtag-ipa-renew-agent returned
3
Oct 11 06:08:03 ipasrv certmonger[168327]: 2018-10-11 06:08:03 [168327] Error 60
connecting to
https://ipasrv.mydomain:8443/ca/agent/ca/profileReview: Peer certificate
cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates.
Oct 11 06:08:12 ipasrv certmonger[168327]: 2018-10-11 06:08:12 [168327] Error 60
connecting to
https://ipasrv.mydomain:8443/ca/agent/ca/profileReview: Peer certificate
cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates.
:-(
Rob said also to restart CA.
"restart krb5kdc, dirsrv, httpd and the CA then certmonger"
I don't know which service that is. Does that matter?