[Nfd-dev] New NFD installation: Fail to sign data

Thompson, Jeff jefft0 at remap.ucla.edu
Tue Sep 8 12:19:31 PDT 2015


> Did you create any identity prior to start NFD?
 

No. Should I?

On 2015/9/8, 12:17:29, "Alex Afanasyev" <aa at cs.ucla.edu> wrote:

>
>> On Sep 8, 2015, at 12:05 PM, Thompson, Jeff <jefft0 at remap.ucla.edu>
>>wrote:
>> 
>> Hello. I updated to the latest ndn-cxx and NFD. (I'm on OS X 10.9.) To
>>get a fresh start, I removed ~/.ndn. They compile and install OK and I
>>installed the default nfd.conf. But nfd-start gives "Fail to sign data".
>>Here's the output:
>> 
>> OK: certificate with name
>>[/localhost/operator/KEY/ksk-1441733585950/ID-CERT/%FD%00%00%01O%AE%04%AF
>>%C7] has been successfully installed
>> REMAPs-Mac-mini-6:~ remap$ 1441733586.971183 INFO: [StrategyChoice]
>>setDefaultStrategy /localhost/nfd/strategy/best-route/%FD%03
>> 1441733586.971597 INFO: [InternalFace] registering callback for
>>/localhost/nfd/fib
>> 1441733586.971754 INFO: [InternalFace] registering callback for
>>/localhost/nfd/faces
>> 1441733586.971847 INFO: [InternalFace] registering callback for
>>/localhost/nfd/strategy-choice
>> 1441733586.971945 INFO: [InternalFace] registering callback for
>>/localhost/nfd/status
>> 1441733586.972038 INFO: [FaceTable] Added face id=1 remote=internal://
>>local=internal://
>> Error Domain=Internal CSSM error Code=-2147415840 "The operation
>>couldn\u2019t be completed. (Internal CSSM error error -2147415840 -
>>Internal error #800108e0 at __SignTransform_block_invoke_2
>>/SourceCache/Security/Security-55471.14.18/libsecurity_transform/lib/SecS
>>ignVerifyTransform.c:264)" UserInfo=0x7f9b4b42ba00
>>{NSDescription=Internal error #800108e0 at
>>__SignTransform_block_invoke_2
>>/SourceCache/Security/Security-55471.14.18/libsecurity_transform/lib/SecS
>>ignVerifyTransform.c:264, Originating Transform=CoreFoundationObject}
>> 1441733586.997741 FATAL: [NFD] Fail to sign data
>> 
>> Maybe my OS X keychain has an old key that's causing a problem? How to
>>clear it?
>
>This can only be done in KeyChain Access app.  When you open it, you will
>probably see a bunch of NDN names/keys (you may need to switch to "Keys"
>category).  You can select one or all of them and delete.
>
>Did you create any identity prior to start NFD?  Just in case, do not use
>"sudo nfd-start", just nfd-start.
>
>--
>Alex
>





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