Re: [Pki-devel] ACME Support: Error issuing certificate

2020-06-29 Thread Jesse L Van hill

Hi Endi -

Thanks for letting me know about this. We have testing on PKI on our list
of tasks as we finish up working on our ACME client. I will let you know
what we find when we test.

Jesse Van Hill
Websphere Identity Management Architect & Dev Lead
WebSphere Application Server & Open Liberty
https://openliberty.io/
507-513-6234 jlvan...@us.ibm.com



From:   Endi Dewata 
To: Jesse L Van hill 
Cc: pki-devel@redhat.com
Date:   06/29/2020 03:37 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: [Pki-devel] ACME Support: Error issuing
certificate



Hi Jesse,

I'd like to let you know that we have created a PKI ACME container that can
be
deployed much more easily on Podman or OpenShift:
https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/blob/master/docs/installation/acme/Deploying_ACME_on_Podman.md
https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/blob/master/docs/installation/acme/Deploying_ACME_on_OpenShift.md

By default the container will generate a self-signed CA signing certificate
and use
an ephemeral database, but you can configure it with a permanent
certificate and
persistent database.

We've also set up a demo instance that you can try:
https://acme.demo.dogtagpki.org/acme/directory

Just let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

--
Endi S. Dewata

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 8:35 AM Jesse L Van hill 
wrote:
  Hi Endi -

  Unfortunately, customer issues have kept me from pursuing this further. I
  or one of my team still intends on doing so. I will be sure to let you
  know when I have tested.

  Jesse Van Hill
  Websphere Identity Management Architect & Dev Lead
  WebSphere Application Server & Open Liberty
  https://openliberty.io/

  507-513-6234 jlvan...@us.ibm.com

  Inactive hide details for Endi Sukma Dewata ---06/01/2020 10:42:43
  PM Original Message - > > Hi -Endi Sukma Dewata ---06/01/2020
  10:42:43 PM Original Message - > > Hi -

  From: Endi Sukma Dewata 
  To: Jesse L Van hill 
  Cc: pki-devel@redhat.com
  Date: 06/01/2020 10:42 PM
  Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Pki-devel] ACME Support: Error issuing
  certificate
  Hi Jesse,

  I was just wondering if you managed to test against the ACME server.
  FYI, we're working on adding an embedded CA into the ACME server so
  it can be containerized more easily without dependency on a separate
  CA. Hopefully we will have something usable by the end of the month.

  --
  Endi S. Dewata

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Re: [Pki-devel] ACME Support: Error issuing certificate

2020-06-29 Thread Endi Dewata
Hi Jesse,

I'd like to let you know that we have created a PKI ACME container that can
be
deployed much more easily on Podman or OpenShift:
https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/blob/master/docs/installation/acme/Deploying_ACME_on_Podman.md
https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/blob/master/docs/installation/acme/Deploying_ACME_on_OpenShift.md

By default the container will generate a self-signed CA signing certificate
and use
an ephemeral database, but you can configure it with a permanent
certificate and
persistent database.

We've also set up a demo instance that you can try:
https://acme.demo.dogtagpki.org/acme/directory

Just let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

--
Endi S. Dewata

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 8:35 AM Jesse L Van hill  wrote:

> Hi Endi -
>
> Unfortunately, customer issues have kept me from pursuing this further. I
> or one of my team still intends on doing so. I will be sure to let you know
> when I have tested.
>
> Jesse Van Hill
> Websphere Identity Management Architect & Dev Lead
> WebSphere Application Server & Open Liberty
> *https://openliberty.io/* 
>
> 507-513-6234 jlvan...@us.ibm.com
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for Endi Sukma Dewata ---06/01/2020 10:42:43
> PM Original Message - > > Hi -]Endi Sukma Dewata
> ---06/01/2020 10:42:43 PM Original Message - > > Hi -
>
> From: Endi Sukma Dewata 
> To: Jesse L Van hill 
> Cc: pki-devel@redhat.com
> Date: 06/01/2020 10:42 PM
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Pki-devel] ACME Support: Error issuing
> certificate
> --
> Hi Jesse,
>
> I was just wondering if you managed to test against the ACME server.
> FYI, we're working on adding an embedded CA into the ACME server so
> it can be containerized more easily without dependency on a separate
> CA. Hopefully we will have something usable by the end of the month.
>
> --
> Endi S. Dewata
>
>
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[Pki-devel] [CRON] Errored: dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test#761 (master - 2a95153)

2020-06-29 Thread Travis CI
Build Update for dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test
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Build: #761
Status: Errored

Duration: 15 mins and 57 secs
Commit: 2a95153 (master)
Author: Dinesh Prasanth M K
Message: Remove EOL F29 from matrix and add support for v10.8 branch

Signed-off-by: Dinesh Prasanth M K 

View the changeset: 
https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test/compare/1cec22733aad03cad1e589a08281f4a2db79ec90...2a95153102234446e6beb5d4074ae6eebd760fb3

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