[Pki-devel] Fwd: Re: [freeipa] #1353: Explore how to use authentiucation tokens instead of a DM password saved into a file for connecting to CS instances

Ade Lee alee at redhat.com
Tue Nov 22 16:43:05 UTC 2011


Right.  

There is a ticket for this (currently assigned to me, but subject to
change):

https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/5

Ade

On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 11:29 -0500, Adam Young wrote:
> This ticket is/was assigned to me.  It is something that we should
> solve for PKI in general.
> 
> 
> Insteado of binding to the DS using UID/password,  we should use a
> certificate  stored in the local  NSS database inside the Tomcat
> instance. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -------- Original Message -------- 
>                           Subject: 
> Re: [freeipa] #1353: Explore how to
> use authentiucation tokens instead
> of a DM password saved into a file
> for connecting to CS instances
>                              Date: 
> Tue, 22 Nov 2011 16:05:12 -0000
>                              From: 
> freeipa <freeipa at fedorahosted.org>
>                          Reply-To: 
> nobody at fedoraproject.org
>                                To: 
> undisclosed-recipients:;
> 
> 
> #1353: Explore how to use authentiucation tokens instead of a DM password saved
> into a file for connecting to CS instances
> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
>    Reporter:  simo    |                Owner:  admiyo     
>        Type:  defect  |               Status:  new        
>    Priority:  major   |            Milestone:  3.1 Backlog
>   Component:  IPA     |              Version:             
>  Resolution:          |             Keywords:             
>       Tests:  0       |         Testsupdated:  0          
> Affects_cli:  0       |   Candidate_to_defer:  0          
> Affects_doc:  0       |             Estimate:             
>   On_review:  0       |  
> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
> Changes (by dpal):
> 
>   * priority:  critical => major
> 





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