I have done this, according to http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html, part 1B (generating your own CA):
a) create a CA authority (ca.key and ca.crt)
b) make a certificate request (server.csr)
c) sign the certificate request (server.crt and server.key) with the new CA authority
d) change the server key so it does not ask for a passphrase.
Afterwards, the server.crt and server.key files are included in /usr/share/fred-client/ssl directory, and the fred-client configuration file is modified like this:
ssl_cert = %(dir)s/server.crt
ssl_key = %(dir)s/server.key
Now, if I try to run fred-client this is the result:
ERROR: socket.sslerror: [Errno 1] _ssl.c:480: error:14094418:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert unknown ca (200.107.82.18:700)
Certificate not signed by verified certificate authority
What should I do for fred-client to identify these certificates as valid?.
Thanks in advance.
Note: the new fred-client is perfectly compatible with FRED 2.2.
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Mario Guerra <mguerra(a)nic.cr>
Hello Fred-Users,
I have a little question, we need to change an existing NS record for some zones.
On the user guide there is a clear reference on how to add an entry :
https://fred.nic.cz/documentation/html/AdminManual/RegistryInitialization.h…
With couple of exemples :
fred-admin --zone_ns_add --zone_fqdn=cz --ns_fqdn=a.ns.nic.cz
fred-admin --zone_ns_add --zone_fqdn=cz --ns_fqdn=b.ns.nic.cz --addr=1.2.3.4
But I need first to remove an old entry and I don’t see any « fred-admin —zone_ns_rm —ns_fqdn=… » or equivalent command.
So what would be the right way to first remove an old entry then add a new one ?
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely yours.