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CMS engine is a singleton and it's used by PKI realm to authenticate
users accessing the subsystem. Since a Tomcat instance may contain
multiple subsystems, each having separate realm, the PKI JAR links
need to be moved into WEB-INF/lib so that they will run inside
separate class loaders.
Tomcat also requires that the authenticator and realm classes be
available in common/lib. To address this a new package pki-tomcat.jar
has been added. The package contains the authenticator and a proxy
realm. When the subsystems start running, they will register their
own realms into the proxy realms such that the authentications will
be forwarded to the appropriate subsystems.
Ticket #89
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The SSL connection has been configured with clientAuth="want" so
users can choose whether to provide a client certificate or username
and password. The authentication and authorization will be handled
by the SSL authenticator with fallback and PKI realm. New access
control rules have been added for users, groups, and certs REST
services.
Ticket #107
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* Integration of Tomcat 7
* Addition of centralized 'pki-tomcatd' systemd functionality to the
PKI Deployment strategy
* Removal of 'pki_flavor' attribute
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