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This is a workaround until we can get the new interface working on IPA
clones.
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The RPM spec files have been modified to pass the full RPM version
number to CMake. The version number contains the product version
number, release number, milestone, and platform. The CMake scritps
will parse and use this version number to generate Java manifest
files. The product version number will be used as the specification
version and full version number will be used as the implementation
version.
Ticket #339
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The CMake scripts have been modified to store the version number
in /usr/share/pki/VERSION and in JAR manifest files. These files
can be read by PKI applications to obtain the version number
without having to query the RPM database.
Fixed warnings in Java.cmake file.
Ticket #339
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The escapeDN() has been renamed into escapeRDNValue() for better
clarity.
Ticket #193
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The UGSubsystem has been modified to escape values used in DN or
filter according to LDAP standard.
Ticket #193
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The Javadocs for pki-util, pki-java-tools and pki-common have been
merged and packaged into pki-javadoc RPM.
Ticket #295
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The build scripts for test, util test, and common test
components have been updated to automatically find the
source codes and not create unnecessary test jar files.
Ticket #62
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The build scripts for util and common packages have been modified
to use the new Java CMake library to automatically find the source
codes and build the binaries.
Ticket #62
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The cert revocation REST service is based on DoRevoke and DoUnrevoke servlets.
It provides an interface to manage certificate revocation.
Ticket #161
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Coverity fix for Forward NULL cases in DogTag 10.
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Addressed review coments.
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The X500Name and RDN have been modified to fix the incorrect method
signature for equals() and the missing hashCode().
Ticket #206
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REVERSE_INULL,Wrong_Map_Iterators
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FB.SBSC_USE_STRINGBUFFER_CONCATENATION --Remaining
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FB.DM_STRING_CTOR, FB.DM_STRING_VOID_CTOR
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Tickets #144 and #145
Providing the following:
1. Simple EE restful interface for certificates, printing, listing and searching.
2. Simple EE restful interface for certificate enrollment requests.
3. Simple EE restful interface for profiles and profile properties.
4. Simple Test client to exercise the functionality.
5. Created restful client base class inherited by CARestClient and DRMRestClient.
6. Provide simple restful implementations of new interfaces added.
ToDO: Need some more refactoring to base classes for some of the new classes which are similar to classes
in the DRM restful area.
ToDO: Actual certificate enrollment code that will be refactored from existing ProfileSubmitServlet.
Provide CA EE Restful interface and test client review fixes.
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Most of unused private fields have been removed because they generate
warnings in Eclipse. Some are kept because it might be useful later.
Ticket #139
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Unnecessary type casts have been removed using Eclipse Quick Fix.
Ticket #134
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Whitespaces in Java code have been removed with the following command:
find . -not -path .git -name *.java -exec sed -i 's/[[:blank:]]\+$//' {} \;
Ticket #134
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The X500Signer has been modified to become an independent class.
It's no longer a subclass of the deprecated Signer class.
Ticket #3
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For the ECC plan and the different phases, please refer to
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ECC_in_Dogtag
Design for each phase is on the same wiki page.
Note: the designs beyond phase 2 were more like a brain dump. Although I said
"Do Not Review," you are free to take a peak at what's intended down the road.
I will go back and take a closer look and refine/adjust the designs when I
begin implementation for each new phase.
What you need to know:
* Problem 1 - nethsm issue:
On the server side, if you turn on FIPS mode, in addition to nethsm, you need
to attach certicom as well to have ECC SSL working on the server side. This
problem has already been reported to Thales last year and they said they'd look
into putting the item on their next release. Recently through a different
contact, we learned there might be a way to "turn it on" (still waiting for
their further instruction)
* Problem 2- Certicom issue:
This is a show-stopper for deployment. Initially, on the client side, I used Kai's special
version of Xulrunner/Firefox, attached to Certicom token, so that the CRMF
requests can be generated with key archival option. However, I encountered
(or, re-encountered) an issue with certicom token. Certicom generates ECC keys
with the wrong format (not PKCS7 conforming), which makes ECC key archival
impossible on the server side if you use non-certicom token with DRM (but we
expect an HSM in most product deployment). I have contacted Certicom for this
issue, and they confirmed that they indeed have such issue. We are hoping they will fix it.
But then you might ask, "I thought I saw some ECC enrollment
profiles/javascripts being checked in? How were the tests done?" The tests for
those profiles were done against this ECC key archival/recovery DRM prototype I
implemented last year (needs to be turned on manually in 8.1), where I
"cheated" (yeah, that's why it's called a prototype) by decrypting the private
key in the CRMF on DRM, and then manipulating the byte array to strip off the
offending bytes before archival.
In the real, non-prototype implementation, which is what's in this patch, for
security reasons, private keys are unwrapped directly onto the token during key
archival, so there is no way to manipulate the keys in memory and bypass the
Certicom issue.
A word about Kai's special version of Xulrunner/Firefox. It is not yet
publicly available (due out in Firefox 10.0.4 on RHEL 5.8).
* Problem 3- Firefox with nethsm issue:
Another option was to connect Kai's special version firefox with an HSM to test
my DRM/JSS code. However, for whatever reason, I could not get SSL going
between such Firefox and ECC CA ( I did not try very hard though, as I have one
other option -- writing my own ECC CRMF generation tool. I might come back to
try the nethsm Firefox idea later)
My solution (how I work on this official implementation):
* I hacked up a ECC CRMF tool by taking the CRMFPopClient (existing in current
releases), gutting out the RSA part of the code, and replacing it with ECC
code. I call it CRMFPopClientEC. Two types of ECC key pairs could be
generated: ECDSA or ECDH (That's another benefit of writing my own tool -- I
don't know if you can select which type to generate in the Javascript... maybe
you can, I just don't know). I'm in no way condoning archival of signing
keys!! This is just a test tool.
This tool takes a curve name as option (along with others), generates an ECC
key pair, crafts up an CRMF request with key archival option, and sends request
directly to the specified CA. You will see a "Deferred" message in the HTML
response (see attachment for example)
Once CA agent approves the request, the archival request goes to DRM and the
user private key is archived.
For recovery, DRM agent selects key recovery, etc, and you get your pkcs12.
I did some sanity test with the pkcs12 recovered:
* Import the recovered pkcs12 into a certicom library:
pk12util -d . -h "Certicom FIPS Cert/Key Services" -i userEC.p12
I also tested by retrieving a p12, importing it into a browser, and adding the
user as an agent and the user could act as agent via ssl client auth to the CA.
Finally, much of the RSA-centric code had been cleared out of the way at the
time when I worked on the DRM ECC prototype, so you don't see much of that in
this round.
How do you test? Well, unless you want to use my CRMFPopClientEC tool hooked up
with a nethsm (like I did), or write your own tool, you can't really test it
until Certicom fixes their issue. (BTW CRMFPopClientEC can also be changed to
work with ceriticom, although you would run into the same issue I mentioned
above)
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The deprecated ApacheHttpClientExecutor class has been replaced with
ApacheHttpClient4Executor.
Ticket #3
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The deprecated getAlgorithmId() method in AlgorithmId has been replaced
with get().
Ticket #3
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The deprecated XMLSerializer has been replaced with LSSerializer.
The new API does not provide a way to control the indentation or
line width.
Ticket #3
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The build scripts have been modified to provide an option to build
without Javadoc to speed up development builds. The option can be
used as follows:
compose_pki_core_packages --without-javadoc hybrid_rpms
Ticket #111
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Previously the source code was located inside a pki folder.
This folder was created during svn migration and is no longer
needed. This folder has now been removed and the contents have
been moved up one level.
Ticket #131
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