Fedora 18 Update: pki-core-10.0.1-1.fc18

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2013-0967
2013-01-18 19:35:50
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Name        : pki-core
Product     : Fedora 18
Version     : 10.0.1
Release     : 1.fc18
URL         : http://pki.fedoraproject.org/
Summary     : Certificate System - PKI Core Components
Description :
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||  ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM"  ||
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Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed
to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments.

PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components:

  * pki-symkey
  * pki-base
  * pki-tools
  * pki-selinux (f17 only)
  * pki-server
  * pki-ca
  * pki-kra
  * pki-ocsp
  * pki-tks
  * pki-javadoc

which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems:

  * Certificate Authority (CA)
  * Data Recovery Manager (DRM)
  * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager
  * Token Key Service (TKS)

For deployment purposes, PKI Core contains fundamental packages
required by BOTH native-based Apache AND java-based Tomcat
Certificate System instances consisting of the following components:

  * pki-tools
  * pki-selinux (f17 only)

Additionally, PKI Core contains the following fundamental packages
required ONLY by ALL java-based Tomcat Certificate System instances:

  * pki-symkey
  * pki-base
  * pki-tools
  * pki-server

PKI Core also includes the following components:

  * pki-javadoc

Finally, for deployment purposes, Certificate System requires ONE AND
ONLY ONE of the following "Mutually-Exclusive" PKI Theme packages:

  * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments)
  * ipa-pki-theme    (IPA deployments)
  * redhat-pki-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments)

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Update Information:

Trac Ticket 481 - Build pki-core 10.0.1
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ChangeLog:

* Tue Jan 15 2013 Ade Lee <alee at redhat.com> 10.0.1-1
- TRAC Ticket 214 - Missing error description for duplicate user
- TRAC Ticket 213 - Add nonces for cert revocation
- TRAC Ticket 367 - pkidestroy does not remove connector
- TRAC Ticket #430 - License for 3rd party code
- Bugzilla Bug 839426 - [RFE] ECC CRL support for OCSP
- Fix spec file to allow f17 to work with latest tomcatjss
- TRAC Ticket 466 - Increase root CA validity to 20 years
- TRAC Ticket 469 - Fix tomcatjss issue in spec files
- TRAC Ticket 468 - pkispawn throws exception
- TRAC Ticket 191 - Mapping HTTP Exceptions to HTTP error codes
- TRAC Ticket 271 - Dogtag 10: Fix 'status' command in 'pkidaemon' . . .
- TRAC Ticket 437 - Make admin cert p12 file location configurable
- TRAC Ticket 393 - pkispawn fails when selinux is disabled
- Punctuation and formatting changes in man pages
- Revert to using default config file for pkidestroy
- Hardcode setting of resteasy-lib for instance
- TRAC Ticket 436 - Interpolation for pki_subsystem
- TRAC Ticket 433 - Interpolation for paths
- TRAC Ticket 435 - Identical instance id and instance name
- TRAC Ticket 406 - Replace file dependencies with package dependencies
* Wed Jan  9 2013 Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen at redhat.com> 10.0.0-5
- TRAC Ticket #430 - License for 3rd party code
* Fri Jan  4 2013 Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen at redhat.com> 10.0.0-4
- TRAC Ticket #469 - Dogtag 10: Fix tomcatjss issue in pki-core.spec and
  dogtag-pki.spec . . .
- TRAC Ticket #468 - pkispawn throws exception
* Wed Dec 12 2012 Ade Lee <alee at redhat.com> 10.0.0-3
- Replaced file dependencies with package dependencies
* Mon Dec 10 2012 Ade Lee <alee at redhat.com> 10.0.0-2
- Updated man pages
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
su -c 'yum update pki-core' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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