If required, we can share tomcat configuration file. Screenshots and all info is with Sadhu.
Regards, F. On 24 Oct 2014, at 18:36, Stephen Turner <stephen.tur...@citrix.com> wrote: > I'm still puzzled why it would have worked on my Firefox too. There must be > some difference in configuration. > > -- > Stephen Turner > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Amogh Vasekar [mailto:amogh.vase...@citrix.com] > Sent: 23 October 2014 16:18 > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI > > Hi, > > He certainly is :-) > Can you share the screenshot of firebug request and response so as to > diagnose better? > Also, was the upload call made as admin or regular user? > > Thanks, > Amogh > > On 10/23/14 3:27 AM, "Suresh Sadhu" <suresh.sa...@citrix.com> wrote: > >> Thanks France, We(France &myself) have diagnosed the problem and in >> firefox after uploading the certificate it shows "HTTP Error 501 Not >> implemented" error in api response(firebug output )and >> >> The request is not reaching the server itself(CS management server and >> api server logs not shown any API request details ..) so probably the >> failure is due to client side settings or due to some other problem. >> >> We need to identify reasons for "HTTP error 501 not implemented." >> http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E501.html >> >> Amogh/Nitin : can you please check in which cases this 501 not >> implemented will occur. >> >> Regards >> Sadhu >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: France [mailto:mailingli...@isg.si] >> Sent: 23 October 2014 15:43 >> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org >> Subject: Re: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI >> >> Suresh is awesome. Hope Citrix knows that. :-) We diagnosed the issue >> with ACS 4.3.1 and Firefox browser, and Suresh will update this thread >> with details. >> >> Regards, >> F. >> >> >> On 15 Oct 2014, at 13:55, France <mailingli...@isg.si> wrote: >> >>> Because i do not check this mailing list every day due to actual >>> payed work, i have not seen your request. >>> I will contact you right now. >>> >>> >>> On 08 Oct 2014, at 20:10, Suresh Sadhu <suresh.sa...@citrix.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Sure Nitin and as of now I didn't hear anything from France. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> sadhu >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Nitin Mehta [mailto:nitin.me...@citrix.com] >>>> Sent: 08 October 2014 21:57 >>>> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org >>>> Subject: Re: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI >>>> >>>> Sadhu - Please do update the thread once you have some observation. >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> -Nitin >>>> >>>> On 08/10/14 5:27 AM, "Suresh Sadhu" <suresh.sa...@citrix.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> HI France, >>>>> >>>>> I can help today . >>>>> My personal email id is mailtosa...@gmail.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> sadhu >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Stephen Turner [mailto:stephen.tur...@citrix.com] >>>>> Sent: 08 October 2014 17:43 >>>>> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org >>>>> Subject: RE: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI >>>>> >>>>> France, I'm sorry, but I'm about to go away for three weeks, and >>>>> I'm not going to have time to work on this. >>>>> >>>>> Is there anyone else who could help France? Is anyone else seeing >>>>> the problem, because I couldn't reproduce it? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Stephen Turner >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: France [mailto:mailingli...@isg.si] >>>>> Sent: 08 October 2014 11:44 >>>>> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org >>>>> Subject: Re: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI >>>>> >>>>> Send me a private email and you can test it on my exact system with >>>>> all development options turned on as you wish. >>>>> We will do it via remote screen sharing, like VNC, RDP, Teamviewer, .. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> F. >>>>> >>>>> On 26 Sep 2014, at 16:53, Stephen Turner >>>>> <stephen.tur...@citrix.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm afraid I couldn't reproduce this, even with your certificate >>>>>> and private key. Everything I tried, I got "Update Certiciate >>>>>> [sic] Succeeded". >>>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone else have a convenient 4.3 and FF 32 that they can try >>>>>> and repro this with? >>>>>> >>>>>> France, if you open the developer tools in Firefox and do this >>>>>> again, do you see any errors? >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Stephen Turner >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>> From: France [mailto:mailingli...@isg.si] >>>>>> Sent: 26 September 2014 13:44 >>>>>> To: Stephen Turner >>>>>> Cc: dev@cloudstack.apache.org >>>>>> Subject: Re: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI >>>>>> >>>>>> Issue has been created. >>>>>> I would assign it to you, but lack credentials? >>>>>> >>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-7635 >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> F. >>>>>> >>>>>> On 26 Sep 2014, at 11:47, Stephen Turner >>>>>> <stephen.tur...@citrix.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, I would like a bug report for this. Please assign it to me. >>>>>>> This bit of UI has been rewritten on master, but it should work >>>>>>> the same in all browsers, so I'd like to investigate whether it's >>>>>>> fixed on master, and also whether there are any other similar >>>>>>> controls that aren't working in FF 32. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you can attach a public key and other data that illustrates >>>>>>> the problem, that would be great just to make sure that we can repro it. >>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Stephen Turner >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>> From: France [mailto:mailingli...@isg.si] >>>>>>> Sent: 25 September 2014 14:52 >>>>>>> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org >>>>>>> Subject: Re: Urgent. Importing certificate to CS 4.3.1 using GUI >>>>>>> >>>>>>> There is a bug in ACS 4.3.1 GUI. >>>>>>> The before mentioned process did not work with Firefox 32.0.2, >>>>>>> while it worked on latest Chrome. >>>>>>> Because the problem is on the browser side, it did not reach >>>>>>> management server logs at all. >>>>>>> I have done everything correct. Even a couple of times. ;-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hopefully this mail will help someone in the future. I would also >>>>>>> advise to update the documentation on the issue. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you want me to open a bug report for this? I am a little >>>>>>> reluctant to do so, because some of the bug reports i made >>>>>>> previously just sit there for years to come. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> FYI also got contacted off the mailing list by Steve Roles from >>>>>>> ShapeBlue who kindly offered to sell annual 24/7 support to help >>>>>>> me sort this issue. >>>>>>> Too bad they did not want to provide help/support for this one >>>>>>> incident, which which they "have come across" already. They could >>>>>>> get payed well for telling me to use another browser. :-) While i >>>>>>> appreciate what ShapeBlue does for ACS, they could easily just >>>>>>> have told us publicly on the mailing list to use a different >>>>>>> browser. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Many thanks to anyone else who actually tried to help on the issue. >>>>>>> Realhostip.com migration is now officially complete. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> F. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 25 Sep 2014, at 14:54, France <mailingli...@isg.si> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have created new key and csr. Signed it, converted key to >>>>>>>> pkcs8 format without encryption and added in ACS GUI with >>>>>>>> *.domain.tld and again with domain.tld. I did copy paste the crt >>>>>>>> and key with and without -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-- tags. Nothing >>>>>>>> works. I have the same GUI error message as before. >>>>>>>> Management-log shows no errors or even logs regarding >>>>>>>> certificate manipulation. I have not created CA key and certs >>>>>>>> again. I have confirmed certificate before importing to ACS >>>>>>>> using: openssl x509 -in private/vse.somedomain.tls.crt -noout >>>>>>>> -text (result below). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Maybe i could just insert new certs straight into the database, >>>>>>>> destroy console proxy and see what happens. >>>>>>>> Any more ideas? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also there is a bug in 4.3 documentation, because it says one >>>>>>>> must enter *.domain.tld while you say, it should be just >>>>>>>> domain.tld >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> " >>>>>>>> In the Update SSL Certificate screen of the CloudStack UI, paste >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> following: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> * The certificate you've just generated. >>>>>>>> * The private key you've just generated. >>>>>>>> * The desired domain name, prefixed with *.; for example, >>>>>>>> *.consoleproxy.company.com " >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> //// >>>>>>>> [root@mc1 private]# openssl x509 -in vse.somedomain.si.crt >>>>>>>> -noout -text >>>>>>>> Certificate: >>>>>>>> Data: >>>>>>>> Version: 3 (0x2) >>>>>>>> Serial Number: 4097 (0x1001) >>>>>>>> Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption >>>>>>>> Issuer: C=SI, ST=Slovenia, L=Ljubljana, O=XXX d.o.o., OU=IT >>>>>>>> department, CN=optimus.si/emailAddress=sis...@xxxb.si >>>>>>>> Validity >>>>>>>> Not Before: Sep 25 12:25:32 2014 GMT >>>>>>>> Not After : Jun 3 12:25:32 2028 GMT >>>>>>>> Subject: C=SI, ST=Slovenia, O=XXX d.o.o., OU=IT department, >>>>>>>> CN=*.somedomain.si/emailAddress=sis...@xxxb.si >>>>>>>> Subject Public Key Info: >>>>>>>> Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption >>>>>>>> Public-Key: (2048 bit) >>>>>>>> Modulus: >>>>>>>> 00:a8:50:02:21:7a:49:b1:48:07:96:21:87:69:1d: >>>>>>>> 94:6f:d8:4f:0b:31:f4:8f:6f:e4:b2:78:94:38:d4: >>>>>>>> 72:92:5b:d5:43:73:aa:e4:33:48:31:11:5a:62:7e: >>>>>>>> 95:2b:e1:78:11:81:f0:ef:1a:0d:d0:52:90:47:2b: >>>>>>>> fd:ab:0d:89:57:fa:ee:6b:3b:d1:24:c9:a9:6d:d6: >>>>>>>> fb:0f:14:e3:72:63:a7:75:3d:3e:f5:57:45:09:7e: >>>>>>>> 83:18:f1:77:c9:3a:1e:de:6f:cd:43:0f:84:11:08: >>>>>>>> 05:3b:da:ed:3e:a6:65:7c:e9:3f:3b:b9:73:b3:87: >>>>>>>> b6:a2:14:af:fd:3e:a9:6f:0f:e4:fb:4d:91:70:d6: >>>>>>>> 9a:78:b8:00:2e:f0:ad:24:07:01:64:b8:1f:ce:62: >>>>>>>> f6:83:e3:fb:45:b9:3e:a1:c3:e6:de:87:d9:37:d3: >>>>>>>> 28:cf:20:6c:f9:78:5f:24:64:fb:d4:dd:79:90:87: >>>>>>>> 69:36:ad:83:3d:bd:ab:fd:aa:1d:6a:a6:b8:d5:8a: >>>>>>>> f9:d6:e4:f0:db:9a:81:d4:41:e9:19:bf:a5:e8:fb: >>>>>>>> d9:f5:e2:50:3c:4d:01:6d:3d:96:26:59:76:70:99: >>>>>>>> 8c:2e:c0:cf:dd:09:3b:fb:6f:8d:43:29:0c:7e:8a: >>>>>>>> 5c:8d:49:f4:9a:96:ba:54:72:44:d8:fa:aa:64:71: >>>>>>>> 27:21 >>>>>>>> Exponent: 65537 (0x10001) >>>>>>>> X509v3 extensions: >>>>>>>> X509v3 Basic Constraints: >>>>>>>> CA:FALSE >>>>>>>> X509v3 Key Usage: >>>>>>>> Digital Signature, Non Repudiation, Key Encipherment >>>>>>>> Netscape Comment: >>>>>>>> OpenSSL Generated Certificate >>>>>>>> X509v3 Subject Key Identifier: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 13:B4:E9:B7:EA:67:BC:00:BA:20:F9:9D:AB:02:14:0D:22:B4:F7:5B >>>>>>>> X509v3 Authority Key Identifier: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> keyid:B9:4F:AC:D0:CA:A4:32:E0:A0:49:48:8D:D4:C9:6A:6D:6F:6C:8F:4 >>>>>>>> 2 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption >>>>>>>> a9:f2:77:c2:10:9b:87:f4:44:9c:57:52:1b:dc:70:a7:e2:bf: >>>>>>>> 97:8d:bb:3d:bc:b7:a9:90:55:75:43:47:ac:bf:6f:2a:5e:90: >>>>>>>> b1:5b:8c:41:e7:5a:51:2a:f7:db:2e:6a:37:e5:6e:18:3a:88: >>>>>>>> ae:10:42:1e:97:4c:75:e9:8a:51:37:8f:e9:99:bc:40:46:18: >>>>>>>> 85:18:ce:6f:03:24:c7:b3:43:f2:53:51:34:36:70:d8:3b:84: >>>>>>>> 09:70:91:13:51:a9:b7:30:e4:d3:f7:1a:34:f4:6b:25:b7:46: >>>>>>>> a1:dd:b7:eb:19:b3:03:be:b5:3d:12:b7:ee:a9:47:26:17:89: >>>>>>>> ef:06:9e:90:b4:78:5d:d9:52:1c:b4:0d:14:f2:37:64:9a:d8: >>>>>>>> 4d:89:95:1e:c0:6b:14:93:e8:ea:91:84:69:c5:22:1f:d2:82: >>>>>>>> 54:bd:fe:06:f8:ea:f3:66:a1:27:41:72:88:25:78:eb:2b:1b: >>>>>>>> 73:fb:98:0f:00:58:b0:43:22:5b:3b:ea:89:b5:4f:3e:2a:ed: >>>>>>>> 92:5f:48:37:39:ec:39:6c:b5:73:d3:0d:9c:ff:3b:37:92:5b: >>>>>>>> c6:ef:64:65:7a:99:1a:be:09:0e:bb:62:1b:9f:9e:ad:5d:cf: >>>>>>>> 32:8c:81:42:c2:d9:11:65:64:8d:ce:5e:f5:b4:77:66:74:eb: >>>>>>>> 10:d5:7e:58:d7:ba:70:fe:96:4b:94:f5:66:5c:af:57:ae:e0: >>>>>>>> ad:72:7a:ef:04:80:7e:4b:6d:ee:13:e2:de:20:94:4e:bb:7b: >>>>>>>> a6:87:0f:92:d8:c4:01:9b:50:fd:b4:0b:60:b2:93:91:32:ce: >>>>>>>> 31:f9:b7:4f:a0:72:71:a1:87:b4:02:ff:5b:49:c1:2f:a1:6d: >>>>>>>> 13:98:c1:81:9c:33:f6:61:b9:f9:47:7b:7b:2a:b2:e0:7b:21: >>>>>>>> 4b:67:c0:23:04:b7:08:e5:7d:a3:44:b5:a5:aa:ce:03:be:93: >>>>>>>> cb:78:fe:2d:e5:a7:61:20:03:b2:a1:ac:92:41:54:c0:25:b5: >>>>>>>> 32:c6:c5:83:49:7a:cd:a8:16:4e:80:f2:05:9c:47:17:74:1f: >>>>>>>> 55:63:f2:9c:e3:fa:48:cb:93:40:8f:63:7b:69:2f:2a:22:4e: >>>>>>>> 0e:44:1b:52:3e:70:fb:65:43:be:a2:0a:04:5e:70:cf:d7:fe: >>>>>>>> d5:66:0a:19:81:d5:bf:54:ce:fd:25:cc:d8:f6:cc:be:e8:a9: >>>>>>>> e1:a9:38:ef:81:80:2e:61:52:fb:0a:0c:e5:21:e1:7a:c8:3f: >>>>>>>> 8e:6a:9a:ab:a6:72:81:54:43:08:65:b8:62:00:08:c8:c2:f6: >>>>>>>> 88:82:7e:fb:07:22:67:09:c0:1a:fb:d9:69:17:2a:d8:be:01: >>>>>>>> 7e:e5:ee:3d:1b:f1:bf:3f >>>>>>>> //// >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Tnx and regards, >>>>>>>> F. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 25 Sep 2014, at 13:48, France <mailingli...@isg.si> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tnx Amogh, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> i have checked management-server.log and no new entries or >>>>>>>>> errors regarding certificate operation are written at the time >>>>>>>>> when i get "Failed to update SSL Certificate." error message. I >>>>>>>>> tried it a couple of times. I also used somedomain.tld in the >>>>>>>>> GUI. Certificate is for *.somedomain.tld. >>>>>>>>> I will go thru whole create CA and certificate process again >>>>>>>>> and retry. >>>>>>>>> There must be some simple mistake in my process somewhere. Lack >>>>>>>>> of errors in logs, is also strange. :-/ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> F. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 24 Sep 2014, at 21:10, Amogh Vasekar >>>>>>>>> <amogh.vase...@citrix.com> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Couple of things : >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 1. The error will be logged to the cloudstack management >>>>>>>>>> server log file >>>>>>>>>> (management-server.log) and would really help to know what it is. >>>>>>>>>> 2. While uploading the certificate, the domain_suffix should >>>>>>>>>> be somedomain.tld and not *.somedomain.tld (the asterisk is >>>>>>>>>> only for global config so that cloudstack can distinguish >>>>>>>>>> between HTTP and HTTPS modes) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>>>>> Amogh >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 9/24/14 7:40 AM, "France" <mailingli...@isg.si> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi guys, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> i want to migrate away from realhostip.com. I have set up DNS >>>>>>>>>>> service in no time, but am having problems importing >>>>>>>>>>> certificates to ACS 3.4.1. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I created my own CA like this: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> cd /etc/pki/CA >>>>>>>>>>> touch index.txt >>>>>>>>>>> echo 1000 > serial >>>>>>>>>>> openssl genrsa -aes256 -out /etc/pki/CA/private/ca.key.pem >>>>>>>>>>> 4096 chmod 400 /etc/pki/CA/private/ca.key.pem nano -w >>>>>>>>>>> /etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf openssl req -new -x509 -days 63650 >>>>>>>>>>> -key /etc/pki/CA/private/ca.key.pem >>>>>>>>>>> -sha256 -extensions v3_ca -out /etc/pki/CA/certs/ca.cert.pem >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Signed my own keys and converted them to pkcs8 format like this: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> cd /etc/pki/CA >>>>>>>>>>> openssl genrsa -out private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pem 4096 >>>>>>>>>>> chmod >>>>>>>>>>> 400 private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pem >>>>>>>>>>> openssl req -sha256 -new -key >>>>>>>>>>> private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pem >>>>>>>>>>> -out certs/vse.somedomain.tld.csr.pem openssl ca -keyfile >>>>>>>>>>> private/ca.key.pem -cert certs/ca.cert.pem -extensions >>>>>>>>>>> usr_cert -notext -md sha256 -days 63649 -in >>>>>>>>>>> certs/vse.somedomain.tld.csr.pem -out >>>>>>>>>>> certs/vse.somedomain.tld.cert.pem openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -in >>>>>>>>>>> private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pem -out >>>>>>>>>>> private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.encrypted.pkcs8 >>>>>>>>>>> openssl pkcs8 -in >>>>>>>>>>> private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.encrypted.pkcs8 >>>>>>>>>>> -out >>>>>>>>>>> private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pkcs8 >>>>>>>>>>> chmod 400 private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.encrypted.pkcs8 >>>>>>>>>>> chmod 400 private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pkcs8 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> But when trying to import it via GUI: infrastructure -> SSL >>>>>>>>>>> Certificate: >>>>>>>>>>> Certificate from vse.somedomain.tld.cert.pem >>>>>>>>>>> PKCS8 from private/vse.somedomain.tld.key.pkcs8 >>>>>>>>>>> DNS domain suffix to: *.somedomain.tld >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> But it fails with: >>>>>>>>>>> "Failed to update SSL Certificate." >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Please help me upload the new certificate. >>>>>>>>>>> Catalina.out shows no error. I have no idea what else to check. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>>>>>>> F. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >