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It was my understanding that we would be able to pass in an existing UUID
when registering to connect to an existing registration (for the case where
IPA is re-installed). This is supported in the REST API but not python-rhsm.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1216
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The CSS text-transform sometimes produces incorrect capitalization,
so the code has been modified to use translated labels that already
contain the correct capitalization.
Ticket #1424
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The object_name, object_name_plural and messages that use these
attributes have been converted to support translation. The label
attribute in the Param class has been modified to accept unicode
string.
Ticket #1435
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A new attribute label_singular has been added to all entities which
contains the singular form of the entity label in lower cases except
for acronyms (e.g. HBAC) or proper nouns (e.g. Kerberos). In the Web
UI, this label can be capitalized using CSS text-transform.
The existing 'label' attribute is intentionally left unchanged due to
inconsistencies in the current values. It contains mostly the plural
form of capitalized entity label, but some are singular. Also, it
seems currently there is no comparable capitalization method on the
server-side. So more work is needed before the label can be changed.
Ticket #1249
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For the most part certificates will be treated as being in DER format.
When we load a certificate we will generally accept it in any format but
will convert it to DER before proceeding in normalize_certificate().
This also re-arranges a bit of code to pull some certificate-specific
functions out of ipalib/plugins/service.py into ipalib/x509.py.
This also tries to use variable names to indicate what format the certificate
is in at any given point:
dercert: DER
cert: PEM
nsscert: a python-nss Certificate object
rawcert: unknown format
ticket 32
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It was missed because the whole module was skipped if python-rhsm wasn't
loaded.
ticket 919
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Adds a plugin, entitle, to register to the entitlement server, consume
entitlements and to count and track them. It is also possible to
import an entitlement certificate (if for example the remote entitlement
server is unaviailable).
This uses the candlepin server from https://fedorahosted.org/candlepin/wiki
for entitlements.
Add a cron job to validate the entitlement status and syslog the results.
tickets 28, 79, 278
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