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* Use certmonger to renew CA subsystem certificatesRob Crittenden2012-07-301-1/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Certificate renewal can be done only one one CA as the certificates need to be shared amongst them. certmonger has been trained to communicate directly with dogtag to perform the renewals. The initial CA installation is the defacto certificate renewal master. A copy of the certificate is stored in the IPA LDAP tree in cn=ca_renewal,cn=ipa,cn=etc,$SUFFIX, the rdn being the nickname of the certificate, when a certificate is renewed. Only the most current certificate is stored. It is valid to have no certificates there, it means that no renewals have taken place. The clones are configured with a new certmonger CA type that polls this location in the IPA tree looking for an updated certificate. If one is not found then certmonger is put into the CA_WORKING state and will poll every 8 hours until an updated certificate is available. The RA agent certificate, ipaCert in /etc/httpd/alias, is a special case. When this certificate is updated we also need to update its entry in the dogtag tree, adding the updated certificate and telling dogtag which certificate to use. This is the certificate that lets IPA issue certificates. On upgrades we check to see if the certificate tracking is already in place. If not then we need to determine if this is the master that will do the renewals or not. This decision is made based on whether it was the first master installed. It is concievable that this master is no longer available meaning that none are actually tracking renewal. We will need to document this. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2803
* Move the dogtag SELinux rules loading into the spec fileRob Crittenden2010-05-271-1/+3
| | | | | | I couldn't put the dogtag rules into the spec file until we required dogtag as a component. If it wasn't pre-loaded them the rules loading would fail because types would be missing.
* SELinux fix for Apache to read CRLsRob Crittenden2010-02-101-1/+7
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* Add SELinux policy for CRL file publishing.Rob Crittenden2009-11-261-0/+29
This policy should really be provided by dogtag. We don't want to grant read/write access to everything dogtag can handle so we change the context to cert_t instead. But we have to let dogtag read/write that too hence this policy. To top it off we can't load this policy unless dogtag is also loaded so we insert it in the IPA installer