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Who When What Removed Added
RHEL Program Management 2012-01-31 17:40:16 UTC Keywords FutureFeature
Martin Kosek 2012-06-14 12:06:39 UTC Status NEW POST
Jenny Severance 2012-06-20 15:31:13 UTC Priority unspecified high
CC jgalipea
Jenny Severance 2012-09-21 18:02:21 UTC QA Contact seceng-idm-qe-list nsoman
Rob Crittenden 2012-09-25 15:23:36 UTC Status POST MODIFIED
Rob Crittenden 2012-09-25 15:24:46 UTC Fixed In Version ipa-3.0.0-1.el6
errata-xmlrpc 2012-09-25 17:12:58 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Rob Crittenden 2012-10-16 19:00:37 UTC Status ON_QA ON_DEV
Dmitri Pal 2012-10-17 00:03:34 UTC Status ON_DEV ASSIGNED
Rob Crittenden 2012-10-25 02:31:06 UTC Status ASSIGNED MODIFIED
Rob Crittenden 2012-10-25 02:31:41 UTC Fixed In Version ipa-3.0.0-1.el6 ipa-3.0.0-6.el6
Rob Crittenden 2012-10-25 02:36:39 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Martin Kosek 2012-11-08 14:38:06 UTC Flags needinfo?(rcritten)
Rob Crittenden 2012-11-08 16:00:26 UTC Doc Text Feature: Enhance command-line to take advantage of server-side sessions using a secure cookie.

Reason: Each ipa command-line request required a full Kerberos authentication which is very time consuming. This was particularly evident when trying to script a series of ipa commands.

Result (if any): This provides a significant performance improvement because each client request no longer requires full Kerberos authentication. The session cookie is stored in the session keyring, @s (see keyctl(1)).
Flags needinfo?(rcritten)
Kaleem 2012-11-28 09:24:08 UTC CC ksiddiqu
Kaleem 2012-11-28 12:33:32 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
errata-xmlrpc 2013-02-20 16:39:24 UTC Status VERIFIED RELEASE_PENDING
errata-xmlrpc 2013-02-21 09:09:51 UTC Status RELEASE_PENDING CLOSED
Resolution --- ERRATA
Last Closed 2013-02-21 04:09:51 UTC
James Smith 2018-08-06 17:03:33 UTC CC jamsmith
Doc Text Feature: Enhance command-line to take advantage of server-side sessions using a secure cookie.

Reason: Each ipa command-line request required a full Kerberos authentication which is very time consuming. This was particularly evident when trying to script a series of ipa commands.

Result (if any): This provides a significant performance improvement because each client request no longer requires full Kerberos authentication. The session cookie is stored in the session keyring, @s (see keyctl(1)).
The identity policy audit command ipa now takes advantage of server-side sessions using a secure cookie. This provides a significant performance improvement because each client request no longer requires full Kerberos authentication. The session cookie is stored in the session keyring, @s (see keyctl(1)).

Prior to this update, each ipa command-line request required a full Kerberos authentication which is very time consuming. This was particularly evident when trying to script a series of ipa commands.

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