Currently when the script validates the PKI files and
the certificate 'Subject:' field contains RDNs after
the Common Name (CN), these values are also included,
creating a false result that the CN is not correct.
A small change to the sed regex fixes this issue, by
extracting only the value for CN and nothing else. The
regex is replaced with the exact same regex used to
extract the CN value from the client certificate.
---
tools/virt-pki-validate.in | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/tools/virt-pki-validate.in b/tools/virt-pki-validate.in
index 206637abf..b04680dde 100755
--- a/tools/virt-pki-validate.in
+++ b/tools/virt-pki-validate.in
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ then
echo CA organization: $ORG
echo Server organization: $S_ORG
fi
- S_HOST=`"$CERTOOL" -i --infile "$LIBVIRT/servercert.pem" |
grep Subject: | sed 's+.*CN=\([a-zA-Z\. _-]*\)+\1+'`
+ S_HOST=`"$CERTOOL" -i --infile "$LIBVIRT/servercert.pem" |
grep Subject: | sed 's+.*CN=\(.[a-zA-Z \._-]*\).*+\1+'`
if test "$S_HOST" != "`hostname -s`" && test
"$S_HOST" != "`hostname`"
then
echo The server certificate does not seem to match the host name
--
2.14.3