[389-users] Latest Fedora/389 releases

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Thu Jul 23 17:10:58 UTC 2009


Techie wrote:
> I have what I think is a valid question regarding this..
>
> So say I have my FC8 box acting as one of two MMR members and the CA
> for all my SSL operations including replication and client access.
>
> What is the safe process to upgrade/rebuild the box to FC11 and keep
> replication agreements and the SSL certs valid or intact. The
> replication agreements are all over SSL and the certs were issued by
> this machine. If I take this box down to rebuild/upgrade, the certs
> will be invalid in my environment correct?
Why would they be invalid?
> How would one handle this?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Rich Megginson<rmeggins at redhat.com> wrote:
>   
>> sigid at JINLab wrote:
>>     
>>> Rich Megginson wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Techie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Rich, list,
>>>>> These are the packages I have installed. Are these the latest for
>>>>> Fedora 9?
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> Yes, these are the latest.
>>>>
>>>> Note that Fedora 9 is soon scheduled for EOL - we will not be releasing
>>>> any more updates for Fedora 9.  I suggest an upgrade to F-10 or F-11
>>>> ASAP.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> 1. What could happen if we don't upgrade to fedora 10 or fedora 11?
>>>
>>>       
>> You won't get any updates of 389 (fedora ds) - unless you build it yourself.
>>     
>>> 2. Is there any prediction on when the 389DS will be release?
>>>
>>>       
>> We're working on it - Real Soon Now - we just recently had the 389 packages
>> approved for Fedora (even though it was essentially just renaming the
>> packages from Fedora DS to 389, we still had to go through the entire new
>> package review process . . .)
>>     
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>       
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