05-09-2014 01:36 AM
Hello,
We used to run LMS 2.6 on a Windows Server 2003R2 (Standard Edition). The server has been shut for about 2 years. Recently we powered it up so as to retrieve some info from the LMS application (we have some old cisco 1900switches on our network - please do not comment - and I needed to run usertracking on them, since 1900 aren't supported by our current LMS 4.1). The thing is that I get an error "DCA Server is down or inaccessible".
Looking at the DRCServer.log I see the following:
ERROR: Certificate Date Invalid
java.security.cert.CertificateExpiredException: NotAfter: Mon Oct 29 12:03:33 EET 2012
Is there a way I can change the expiration date? I am not sure if this is the problem, but I would like to give it a shot!
Thanks in advance,
Katerina
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05-09-2014 06:57 AM
Hi Katerina,
It seems like your ssl certificates expired. Please regenerate them using below steps:
Steps to regenerate SSL certificates:
- Stop the daemons manager from CLI using net stop crmdmgtd.
- Backup the following files found in NMSROOT/MDC/Apache/conf/ssl and
then delete:
server.crt
server.csr
server.key
server.pk8
Under CLI go to \Progra~1\CSCOpx\MDC\Apache> and run
Progra~1\CSCOpx\MDC\Apache>perl ConfigSSL.pl
-disable, then ConfigSSL.pl -enable.
Then fill the certificate accordingly and restart daemons from CLI using net
start crmdmgtd.
Hope this helps.
05-09-2014 06:57 AM
Hi Katerina,
It seems like your ssl certificates expired. Please regenerate them using below steps:
Steps to regenerate SSL certificates:
- Stop the daemons manager from CLI using net stop crmdmgtd.
- Backup the following files found in NMSROOT/MDC/Apache/conf/ssl and
then delete:
server.crt
server.csr
server.key
server.pk8
Under CLI go to \Progra~1\CSCOpx\MDC\Apache> and run
Progra~1\CSCOpx\MDC\Apache>perl ConfigSSL.pl
-disable, then ConfigSSL.pl -enable.
Then fill the certificate accordingly and restart daemons from CLI using net
start crmdmgtd.
Hope this helps.
05-12-2014 04:51 AM
Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The server is now up and running.
Thank you so much for your help!
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