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Prime 1.3 CSR creating problem

Dear all,

i created a new reposiroty:

and tried to create a CSR to that reposiroty..but i got the follwing error message.A file was uploaded but with 0KB..

repository CSR

  url tftp://x.x.x.x/

Generating RSA key

Writing certificate signing request to /opt/CSCOlumos/migrate/restore/server.cert

INFO: no staging url defined, using local space.        rval:2

Transfer timed out.

ERROR: Upload of server.cert failed.    rval:-302

ERROR: ncs key genkey command failed.   rval:-302

CPI/admin#

was there something wrong ot is it a BUG.

regards,

Sebastian

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Scott Fella
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Use the keytool:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/prime_infrastructure/1.3/configuration/guide/hard.html

Thanks,

Scott

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Hey Scott,

how does it work? I know only the ssh CLI or the webgui..

Do you have a little bit morde details for me pls?

regards,

Sebastian

Seems like it might still be an issue... I ran into this thread.  Maybe open a TAC case up with Cisco if you still want to create a CSR using PI.  I typically use OpenSSL v9.8.x to generate my CSR's.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2132859

Thanks,

Scott

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all right Scott, thank you very much. I will also try to use another system for it .

regards,

Sebastian

UPDATE,

the CSR creation works!

the problem was on my repository, this is my PC and there was a policy update of my personal firewall from the client team installed whoch blocked the FTP upload in a strange way...

So it seems to be not a bug ot something else...everything is fine..

It's always something on the corporate machines:)

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-Scott
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