On 03/23/12 17:39, Matthew Harmsen wrote:
On 03/23/12 13:34, Ade Lee wrote:
> Added policy deprecations
>
> Many of the policy deprecation warnings come from classes that probably ought
to
> be deprecated as part of the deprecated policy framework as well. Making these
> as deprecated removes the deprecation warnings - and we can really see where
> we make sure of deprecated policy code elsewhere.
>
> Also removed some URLEncoder, Decoder deprecations
>
> Please review.
> Ade
>
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ACK
Tested this by:
* applying the patch
* building and installing a fresh CA and KRA
* enrolling a CA user cert
* enrolling CA signing/encryption user certs which exercise the KRA
* revoking a CA user cert
* un-revoking a CA user cert
Everything worked.
Also compiled under Eclipse and saw numerous Policy deprecations (do
not know how many existed prior to this patch).
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Although I believe that it is un-related to this bug (as I believe that
I have seen this issue before), when configuring the DRM via the Browser
GUI, I saw the following:
Security Domain (SjcRedhat Domain) Login
The Enterprise DRM Administrator will register this DRM Subsystem
located at
pkilinux.sjc.redhat.com under this Security Domain
located at
pkilinux.sjc.redhat.com. The credential information will
be provided to the Security Domain for authentication.
! $errorString
Uid:
Password:
--- Matt