The value stored in certmonger is not guaranteed to be normalized
nor is the value passed-in (could be a relative path and may or not
contain trailing slash). We do direct string compares so they need
to match exactly or we won't find the request.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1942
If a hostname was provided it wasn't used to configure either
certmonger or sssd. This resulted in a non-working configuration.
Additionally on un-enrollment the wrong hostname was unenrolled, it
used the value of gethostname() rather than the one that was passed
into the installer.
We have to modify the CA configuration of certmonger to make it
use the right principal when requesting certificates. The filename
is unpredicable but it will be in /var/lib/certmonger/cas.
We need to hunt for ipa_submit and add -k <principal> to it, then
undo that on uninstall. These files are created the first time
the certmonger service starts, so start and stop it before messing
with them.
ticket 1029
The changes include:
* Change license blobs in source files to mention GPLv3+ not GPLv2 only
* Add GPLv3+ license text
* Package COPYING not LICENSE as the license blobs (even the old ones)
mention COPYING specifically, it is also more common, I think
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/239
This started with the client uninstaller returning a 1 when not installed.
There was no way to tell whether the uninstall failed or the client
simply wasn't installed which caused no end of grief with the installer.
This led to a lot of certmonger failures too, either trying to stop
tracking a non-existent cert or not handling an existing tracked
certificate.
I moved the certmonger code out of the installer and put it into the
client/server shared ipapython lib. It now tries a lot harder and smarter
to untrack a certificate.
ticket 142