Bug 1872018

Summary: Package pki-ocsp is missing from pki-core module
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Reporter: Randall Wood <randall.h.wood>
Component: pki-coreAssignee: RHCS Maintainers <rhcs-maint>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: PKI QE <bugzilla-pkiqe>
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Version: 8.2CC: ascheel
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Description Randall Wood 2020-08-24 20:39:27 UTC
Description of problem:

The package pki-ocsp is missing from the pki-core module.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

Should match the pki-ca package.

How reproducible:

Always.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. sudo dnf module enable pki-core
2. dnf search pki-ocsp

Actual results:
No pki-ocsp package is listed.

Expected results:
The pki-ocsp package is available to be installed.

Additional info:
The command "pkispawn -s OCSP" with valid inputs fails on RHEL 8 or CentOS 8 because this package is missing, but succeeds on Fedora 32.

Comment 1 Alex Scheel 2020-08-24 20:55:30 UTC
This is not a bug. OCSP, TPS, and TKS are in the Red Hat Certificate System layered product, which requires a separate entitlement to use. They would be in the redhat-pki module if you have that entitlement.

Please contact support if OCSP, TPS, and TKS aren't present on a RHCS LP entitlement. :-)


We (RHCS team) have no control over CentOS 8 packaging. I don't believe they package layered products either.