Bug 175399

Summary: Login to RHN fails with OpenSSL certificate verify error
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Reporter: Brian Bassett <bbassett>
Component: up2dateAssignee: Pradeep Kilambi <pkilambi>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Ken Reilly <kreilly>
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Version: 4.0CC: tsanders
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Description Brian Bassett 2005-12-09 19:34:20 UTC
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Description of problem:
I cannot log into RHN from the first boot process, or via rhn_register after install is completed.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
firstboot-1.3.39-4, up2date-4.4.50-4, pyOpenSSL-0.6-1.p23

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run /usr/sbin/rhn_register from a bash terminal
2. Select "> Forward" button
3. Select "I have an existing Red Hat login." and enter my login ans password.
4. Select "> Forward" button
5. The "Why Register?" druid pane displays, and the following text shows up on the terminal:

https://xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com/XMLRPC foo
An error has occurred:
OpenSSL.SSL.Error
See /var/log/up2date for more information



Additional info:

/var/log/up2date is attached.

Comment 1 Brian Bassett 2005-12-09 19:35:04 UTC
Created attachment 122085 [details]
/var/log/up2date

Comment 3 Jiri Pallich 2012-06-20 16:10:27 UTC
Thank you for submitting this issue for consideration in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The release for which you requested us to review is now End of Life. 
Please See https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/

If you would like Red Hat to re-consider your feature request for an active release, please re-open the request via appropriate support channels and provide additional supporting details about the importance of this issue.