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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat SSL over https Post 302854233 by fpmurphy on Tuesday 17th of September 2013 01:58:03 AM
Old 09-17-2013
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Originally Posted by leo_ultra_leo
Yes I have been there! But when should Red Hat/CentOS solve this bug, It's to terrible to keep using many of openssl commands! Thanks anyway..
They will solve it in their own good time. If you wish to have it solved faster, purchase a Red Hat subscription and escalate the issue.

Duplicate thread. Continued here SSL certificate generation error 8016

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rhsmcertd(8)					    Subscription Management Certificate Daemon					      rhsmcertd(8)

NAME
rhsmcertd - Periodically scans and updates the entitlement certificates on a registered system. SYNOPSIS
rhsmcertd [--cert-check-interval=MINUTES] [--auto-attach-interval=MINUTES] [--now] [--debug] [--help] Deprecated usage rhsmcertd [certInterval autoattachInterval] DESCRIPTION
Red Hat provides content updates and support by issuing subscriptions for its products. These subscriptions are applied to systems (machines). Red Hat Subscription Manager is a tool which allows administrators to manage those subscriptions by registering systems and people, applying subscriptions, and viewing subscriptions. When subscriptions are applied to a system or when new subscriptions are available, the subscription management system issues that machine an X.509 certificate which contains all of the details of that subscription. The rhsmcertd process runs periodically to check for changes in the subscriptions available to a machine by updating the entitlement certificates installed on the machine and by installing new enti- tlement certificates as they're available. At a defined interval, the process checks with the subscription management service to see if any new subscriptions are available to the system. If there are, it pulls in the associated subscription certificates. If any subscriptions have expired and new subscriptions are available, then the rhsmcertd process will automatically request those subscriptions. This rhsmcertd process invokes the certmgr.py script to perform the certificate add and update operations. Both the certificate interval and the auto-attach interval are configurable and can be reset through the rhsmcertd daemon itself or by editing the Subscription Manager /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf file. rhsmcertd is started with the machine, by default, and is always running in the background. OPTIONS
-h, --help Prints the specific help information for the given command. -d, --debug Records more verbose output to the /var/log/rhsm/rhsmcertd.log log file. -n, --now Runs the rhsmcertd scan immediately, rather than waiting for the next scheduled interval. -c, --cert-check-interval=MINUTES Resets the interval for checking for new subscription certificates. This value is in minutes. The default is 240, or four hours. This interval is in effect until the daemon restarts, and then the values in the /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf file are used (unless the argu- ment is passed again). -i, --auto-attach-interval=MINUTES Resets the interval for checking for and replacing expired subscriptions. This value is in minutes. The default is 1440, or 24 hours. This interval is in effect until the daemon restarts, and then the values in the /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf file are used (unless the argument is passed again). USAGE EXAMPLES
NOTE Be sure to stop the running rhsmcertd daemon before making any configuration changes, or the new configuration is not applied. RESETTING THE CERTIFICATE SCAN INTERVAL service rhsmcertd stop rhsmcertd --cert-check-interval=240 RUNNING CERTIFICATE AND HEALING SCANS IMMEDIATELY Normally, the certificate and auto-attach scans are run periodically, on a schedule defined in the rhsmcertd configuration. The scans can be run immediately -- which is useful if an administrator knows that there are new subscriptions available -- and then the scans resume their schedules. service rhsmcertd stop rhsmcertd -n DEPRECATED USAGE rhsmcertd used to allow the certificate and auto-attach intervals to be reset simply by passing two integers as arguments. rhsmcertd certInterval autoattachInterval For example: service rhsmcertd stop rhsmcertd 180 480 This usage is still allowed, but it is deprecated and not recommended. ASSOCIATED FILES
* /usr/share/rhsm/certmgr.py * /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf * /var/log/rhsm/rhsmcertd.log BUGS
This daemon is part of Red Hat Subscription Manager. To file bugs against this daemon, go to https://bugzilla.redhat.com, and select Red Hat > Red Hat Enterprise Linux > subscription-manager. AUTHORS
Deon Lackey, <dlackey@redhat.com> and Jeff Ortel, <jortel@redhat.com>. rhsmcertd was written by Jeff Ortel. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. This is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2). A copy of this license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt. version 1.5 April 30, 2013 rhsmcertd(8)
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