On 10/04/2013 11:08 AM, Oleg Antonenko wrote:

Hi Nathan,

Could you please shed some light on the future plans for the pki-ca portion of RHEL?

Will it be included in the standard RHEL distribution in the future?


Dogtag 10+ will become a RHSC product on top of RHEL7.x

Some of its portions will be gradually included into IPA that comes for free with RHEL.
IMO full blown IPA is not that "full blown" in this case.

We would be actually very interested if we can support this use case with core IPA.
Would you be interested in a conversation about this?

Thanks
Dmitri
 

 

I’m asking because we’re planning to use the CA bit only for issuing certificates to mobile devices via SCEP. We do not require any other services or the full blown IPA…

 

With thanks,

Oleg

 

From: pki-users-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:pki-users-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Nathan Kinder
Sent: 27 September 2013 20:03
To: pki-users@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Pki-users] will the new version of RHCS support RHEL6?

 

On 09/26/2013 10:25 PM, 安 泱 wrote:

Hi all,

I'm a beginner of the dogtag certificate system, dogtagRHCSis a wonderful project, but I'm confused about RHCS, could you give any help?

The latest version of RHCS is 8.1, which is based on dogtag 8.1, it supports RHEL5.8, and in RHEL6, pki-ca 9.0.3 was included without the other 5 subsystems, could you show me the consideration why RHCS do not support RHEL6?
Is RHEL6 not secure enough or some other reasons

It was simply not a targeted platform (nor are there plans to release it there).  The pki-ca portion is included for use by IdM (based on the FreeIPA project).

Thanks,
-NGK


Regards.
An Yang



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