Hi,
Thanks for the heads up, I saw this in some thread too and this file
was available here with the upcoming number.
Which rightsdo the file has?
I don't have a ca.pem in that cert folder anymore can that be an issue?
2016-07-19 19:08 GMT+02:00 Juan Hernández <jhernand(a)redhat.com>:
On 07/19/2016 06:16 PM, Matt . wrote:
> Can anyone confirm what max. number of subdomains can be used for a
> certificate ?
>
> The length of 65 per subdomain should be default.
>
> 2016-07-19 15:06 GMT+02:00 Matt . <yamakasi.014(a)gmail.com>:
>> It's the fqdn indeed, not it's hostname.
>>
>> Fqdn should be possible I thought as discussed before in the channel
>> (while ago).
>>
>> 2016-07-19 15:04 GMT+02:00 Yaniv Kaul <ykaul(a)redhat.com>:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 3:43 PM, Matt . <yamakasi.014(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
kvm-01.hosts.services-01.clusters.mycluster-01.dc.ovirt.subdomain.dc-01.dc.my.network
>>>
>>>
>>> Is this the name of the host? perhaps it's a bit too long?
>>> Y.
Not sure if this is relevant, but I had the same problem today, and the
cause was that the /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/serial.txt file was empty, and
openssl refused to open it. I wrote manually a number inside, taking the
value from /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/serial.txt.old (plus one), and then
things started to work.
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