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while the patch works, I think the original code logic is somehow
flawed in a way that it uses the "profile" attribute to determine
whether the request was non-TMS archival requests, and if null it
treats it as TMS. It would make better sense if we add a separate
case instead of lumping the handling of recovery requests inside
where the TMS handling is at.<br>
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thanks,<br>
Christina<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/01/2016 03:13 PM, John Magne
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<pre wrap="">Show KeyOwner info when viewing recovery requests.
This simple fix will grab the subject info out of the cert
associated with either pending or complete recovery requests being
viewed in the KRA UI.
For example:
KeyOwner: UID=jmagne, O=Token Key User
Will be displayed.
Have seen this display for both pending and completed recovery requests.
This simple fix should be good enough for this round, despite the bug
asking about agent info and such. Those enhancements for later.
Ticket : Ticket #1512 : Key owner info missing from the Search results of Recovery request
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