11-30-2008
what have you issued to determine it is not being picked up by the server?
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
certmonger-certmaster-submit
certmonger(8) System Manager's Manual certmonger(8)
NAME
certmaster-submit
SYNOPSIS
certmaster-submit [-h serverHost] [-c cafile] [-C capath] [csrfile]
DESCRIPTION
certmaster-submit is the helper which certmonger uses to make requests to certmaster-based CAs. It is not normally run interactively, but
it can be for troubleshooting purposes. The signing request which is to be submitted should either be in a file whose name is given as an
argument, or fed into certmaster-submit via stdin.
OPTIONS
-h serverHost
Submit the request to the certmaster instance running on the named host. The default is localhost:51235 if a file named
/var/run/certmaster.pid is found on the local system, and is read from /etc/certmaster/minion.conf if that file is not found.
-c cafile
Submit the request over HTTPS instead of HTTP, and only trust the server if its certificate was issued by the CA whose certificate
is in the named file.
-C capath
Submit the request over HTTPS instead of HTTP, and only trust the server if its certificate was issued by a CA whose certificate is
in a file in the named directory.
EXIT STATUS
0 if the certificate was issued. The certificate will be printed.
1 if the CA is still thinking. A cookie value will be printed.
2 if the CA rejected the request. An error message may be printed.
3 if the CA was unreachable. An error message may be printed.
4 if critical configuration information is missing. An error message may be printed.
FILES
/var/run/certmaster.pid
the certmaster service's PID file. Its presence is taken to indicate that this system is a CA, and that requests should be submit-
ted to a certmaster server running on the local system.
/etc/certmaster/minion.conf
the certmaster minion configuration file. If there is no indication that the local system is a certmaster server, then this file is
consulted to determine the location of the certmaster server.
KNOWN BUGS
Checking for the existence of certmaster's PID file is a terrible way to figure out whether we're a minion or not.
BUGS
Please file tickets for any that you find at https://fedorahosted.org/certmonger/
SEE ALSO
certmonger(8) getcert(1) getcert-list(1) getcert-list-cas(1) getcert-resubmit(1) getcert-start-tracking(1) getcert-stop-tracking(1) cert-
monger-dogtag-ipa-renew-agent-submit(8) certmonger-ipa-submit(8) certmonger_selinux(8)
certmonger Manual 7 June 2010 certmonger(8)