Installation guide
yum install httpd
4.5. Installing mod_nss
Before installing the subsystem packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, first install or upgrade m od_nss.
mod_nss is required for all Red Hat Certificate System packages, but is not included in the Red Hat
Certificate System repositories, so make sure that the appropriate Red Hat Network channels are
configured.
yum install mod_nss
4.6. Installing through yum
To install the subsystems on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (32-bit), run a command like the following for
each subsystem:
yum install pki-subsystem
subsystem can be any of the Certificate System subsystems:
ca for the Certificate Manager.
ra for the Registration Authority.
drm for the Data Recovery Manager.
ocsp for the Online Certificate Status Protocol Responder.
tks for the T oken Key System.
tps for the Token Processing System.
console for the Java console.
When the installation process is complete, a URL to access this instance is printed to the screen which
gives the subsystem instances hostname, port, and a login PIN to access the configuration wizard.
Configuration Wizard listening on http://hostname.domainname:unsecure-
port/subsystem_type/admin/console/config/login?pin=pin
For example:
http://server.example.com:9180/ca/admin/console/config/login?
pin=Yc6EuvuY2OeezKeX7REk
4.7. Installing from an ISO
Red Hat Certificate System 8.0 can also be downloaded from Red Hat Network as an ISO image. This
ISO image contains an RPMS/ directory which can be used as a local yum repository.
Place that RPMS/ directory on a web server and then configure yum to use that location as a repository.
After that, install Certificate System as described in Section 4.6, “Installing through yum”.
5. Documentation for Certificate System 8.0
The Red Hat Certificate System 8.0 documentation includes a complete set of usage and management
documentation for both regular users and administrators. Along with the existing documentation set,
Red Hat Certificate System 8.0 Red Hat Certificate System 8.0
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