-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2012-20241 2012-12-12 07:46:07 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : pki-kra Product : Fedora 16 Version : 9.0.14 Release : 1.fc16 URL : http://pki.fedoraproject.org/ Summary : Certificate System - Data Recovery Manager Description : Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments.
The Data Recovery Manager (DRM) is an optional PKI subsystem that can act as a Key Recovery Authority (KRA). When configured in conjunction with the Certificate Authority (CA), the DRM stores private encryption keys as part of the certificate enrollment process. The key archival mechanism is triggered when a user enrolls in the PKI and creates the certificate request. Using the Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF) request format, a request is generated for the user's private encryption key. This key is then stored in the DRM which is configured to store keys in an encrypted format that can only be decrypted by several agents requesting the key at one time, providing for protection of the public encryption keys for the users in the PKI deployment.
Note that the DRM archives encryption keys; it does NOT archive signing keys, since such archival would undermine non-repudiation properties of signing keys.
For deployment purposes, a DRM requires the following components from the PKI Core package:
* pki-setup * pki-native-tools * pki-util * pki-java-tools * pki-common * pki-selinux
and can also make use of the following optional components from the PKI Core package:
* pki-util-javadoc * pki-java-tools-javadoc * pki-common-javadoc * pki-silent
Additionally, Certificate System requires ONE AND ONLY ONE of the following "Mutually-Exclusive" PKI Theme packages:
* dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information:
Bugzilla Bug #861467 - Directory authenticated user certificate enrollments fail when anonymous access disabled. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog:
* Tue Dec 11 2012 Andrew Wnukawnuk@redhat.com 9.0.14-1 - Bugzilla Bug #861467 - Directory authenticated user certificate enrollments fail when anonymous access disabled. * Tue Oct 30 2012 Andrew Wnuk awnuk@redhat.com 9.0.13-1 - New official build - TMS - ECC Key Recovery - ticket #252 (cfu) - TMS secure recovery part of - bug #737122 (cfu) * Tue Apr 10 2012 Christina Fu cfu@redhat.com 9.0.12-1 - Bugzilla Bug #745278 - [RFE] ECC encryption keys cannot be archived * Fri Mar 16 2012 Ade Lee alee@redhat.com 9.0.11-1 - BZ 802396 - Change location of TOMCAT_LOG to match tomcat6 changes * Fri Mar 9 2012 Matthew Harmsen mharmsen@redhat.com 9.0.10-1 - Bugzilla Bug #796006 - Get DOGTAG_9_BRANCH GIT repository in-sync with DOGTAG_9_BRANCH SVN repository . . . - Bugzilla Bug #787806 - RSA should be default selection for transport key till "ECC phase 4" is implemented * Wed Feb 22 2012 Matthew Harmsen mharmsen@redhat.com 9.0.9-2 - Add '-DSYSTEMD_LIB_INSTALL_DIR' override flag to 'cmake' to address changes in fundamental path structure in Fedora 17 * Fri Oct 28 2011 Matthew Harmsen mharmsen@redhat.com 9.0.9-1 - Bugzilla Bug #737122 - DRM: during archiving and recovering, wrapping unwrapping keys should be done in the token (cfu) - Bugzilla Bug #744797 - KRA key recovery (retrieve pkcs#12) fails after the in-place upgrade( CS 8.0->8.1) (cfu) - Bugzilla Bug #749945 - Installation error reported during CA, DRM, OCSP, and TKS package installation . . . (mharmsen) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use su -c 'yum update pki-kra' at the command line. For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum", available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
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