New patch based on feedback from Endi. This one throws the exceptions
from the processor directly.
Ade
On Thu, 2013-01-10 at 23:01 -0500, Ade Lee wrote:
This patch is bigger than I originally planned, but its mostly
pretty
straightforward.
Resolved Trac Ticket 367 - pkidestroy does not remove connector
* Added RESTful servlet to add/remove a KRA connector from the CA.
* Modified ACL to allow KRA subsystem user to remove connector.
* Modified connector code to allow the connector to be replaced without
a server restart.
* Added functionality to pki CLI to add/remove connector
* Added code to pkidestroy to remove the connector (using both pki CLI
and sslget) When the issues with pki connection are resolved, we will
use that method instead.
* Modified sslget to accept HTTP return codes < 300. In this case, we
were returning 204 - which is perfectly legitimate.
Test this by:
1. Install a CA, KRA
2. pkidestroy the KRA. The KRA connector config should be removed from
the CA.
3. Test removing/ adding KRA connector using pki.
Thanks,
Ade
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