[Pki-users] possible bug in DogTag 10 on Fedora 20

Paul Robert Marino prmarino1 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 5 17:43:21 UTC 2014


Thank You Matthew
I did it the old fashion way using pkicreate like you suggested and its working.


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 06/03/14 15:49, Paul Robert Marino wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to install the RA
>>
>> when I try to run the following I get
>> "
>> # pkispawn -s RA -v
>> Tomcat:
>>    Instance [pki-apache]:
>>    HTTP port [80]:
>>    Secure HTTP port [443]:
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>    File "/usr/sbin/pkispawn", line 530, in <module>
>>      main(sys.argv)
>>    File "/usr/sbin/pkispawn", line 148, in main
>>      parser.read_text('AJP port', config.pki_subsystem, 'pki_ajp_port')
>>    File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pki/server/deployment/pkiparser.py",
>> line 257, in read_text
>>      default = self.pki_master_dict[key]
>> KeyError: 'pki_ajp_port'
>> "
>>
>> does any one know if this is a known bug new bug or am I using the wrong
>> method?
>>
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>
> Paul,
>
> The 'pkispawn' tool only works for the Java Tomcat-based PKI subsystems -
> CA, KRA, OCSP, or TKS.
>
> Note that TPS instances that are currently undergoing development will also
> use this tool.
>
> In order to install a native Apache-based RA (or a legacy TPS) instance, you
> must still use the 'pkicreate' installer, and configure the instance using a
> browser with the GUI interface or construct the proper arguments to the
> 'pkisilent' configuration tool.
>
> -- Matt




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