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This Data Recovery Manager (DRM) User Interface contains the Dogtag textual and graphical user interface for the DRM. This package is used by the Dogtag Certificate System. Several PKI packages require a "virtual" theme component. These "virtual" theme components are "Provided" by various theme "flavors" including "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa". Consequently, all "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa" theme components MUST be mutually exclusive! On Fedora systems, the "dogtag" theme packages are the ONLY available theme components. Similarly, the "ipa" theme packages are ONLY available on RHEL systems, and represent the default theme components. Alternatively, on RHEL systems, if the "dogtag" theme packages are available as EPEL packages, while they may be used as a transparent replacement for their corresponding "ipa" theme package, they are not intended to be used as a replacement for their corresponding "redhat" theme components. Finally, if available for a RHEL system (e. g. - RHCS subscription), each "redhat" theme package MUST be used as a transparent replacement for its corresponding "ipa" theme package or "dogtag" theme package.
This Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager User Interface contains the Dogtag textual and graphical user interface for the OCSP Manager. This package is used by the Dogtag Certificate System. Several PKI packages require a "virtual" theme component. These "virtual" theme components are "Provided" by various theme "flavors" including "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa". Consequently, all "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa" theme components MUST be mutually exclusive! On Fedora systems, the "dogtag" theme packages are the ONLY available theme components. Similarly, the "ipa" theme packages are ONLY available on RHEL systems, and represent the default theme components. Alternatively, on RHEL systems, if the "dogtag" theme packages are available as EPEL packages, while they may be used as a transparent replacement for their corresponding "ipa" theme package, they are not intended to be used as a replacement for their corresponding "redhat" theme components. Finally, if available for a RHEL system (e. g. - RHCS subscription), each "redhat" theme package MUST be used as a transparent replacement for its corresponding "ipa" theme package or "dogtag" theme package.
This Registration Authority (RA) User Interface contains the Dogtag textual and graphical user interface for the RA. This package is used by the Dogtag Certificate System. Several PKI packages require a "virtual" theme component. These "virtual" theme components are "Provided" by various theme "flavors" including "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa". Consequently, all "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa" theme components MUST be mutually exclusive! On Fedora systems, the "dogtag" theme packages are the ONLY available theme components. Similarly, the "ipa" theme packages are ONLY available on RHEL systems, and represent the default theme components. Alternatively, on RHEL systems, if the "dogtag" theme packages are available as EPEL packages, while they may be used as a transparent replacement for their corresponding "ipa" theme package, they are not intended to be used as a replacement for their corresponding "redhat" theme components. Finally, if available for a RHEL system (e. g. - RHCS subscription), each "redhat" theme package MUST be used as a transparent replacement for its corresponding "ipa" theme package or "dogtag" theme package.
This Token Key Service (TKS) User Interface contains the Dogtag textual and graphical user interface for the TKS. This package is used by the Dogtag Certificate System. Several PKI packages require a "virtual" theme component. These "virtual" theme components are "Provided" by various theme "flavors" including "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa". Consequently, all "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa" theme components MUST be mutually exclusive! On Fedora systems, the "dogtag" theme packages are the ONLY available theme components. Similarly, the "ipa" theme packages are ONLY available on RHEL systems, and represent the default theme components. Alternatively, on RHEL systems, if the "dogtag" theme packages are available as EPEL packages, while they may be used as a transparent replacement for their corresponding "ipa" theme package, they are not intended to be used as a replacement for their corresponding "redhat" theme components. Finally, if available for a RHEL system (e. g. - RHCS subscription), each "redhat" theme package MUST be used as a transparent replacement for its corresponding "ipa" theme package or "dogtag" theme package.
This Token Processing System (TPS) User Interface contains the Dogtag textual and graphical user interface for the TPS. This package is used by the Dogtag Certificate System. Several PKI packages require a "virtual" theme component. These "virtual" theme components are "Provided" by various theme "flavors" including "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa". Consequently, all "dogtag", "redhat", and "ipa" theme components MUST be mutually exclusive! On Fedora systems, the "dogtag" theme packages are the ONLY available theme components. Similarly, the "ipa" theme packages are ONLY available on RHEL systems, and represent the default theme components. Alternatively, on RHEL systems, if the "dogtag" theme packages are available as EPEL packages, while they may be used as a transparent replacement for their corresponding "ipa" theme package, they are not intended to be used as a replacement for their corresponding "redhat" theme components. Finally, if available for a RHEL system (e. g. - RHCS subscription), each "redhat" theme package MUST be used as a transparent replacement for its corresponding "ipa" theme package or "dogtag" theme package.
ECJ is the Java bytecode compiler of the Eclipse Platform. It is also known as the JDT Core batch compiler.
IPA is an integrated solution to provide centrally managed Identity (machine, user, virtual machines, groups, authentication credentials), Policy (configuration settings, access control information) and Audit (events, logs, analysis thereof). This package provides command-line tools for IPA administrators.
IPA is an integrated solution to provide centrally managed Identity (machine, user, virtual machines, groups, authentication credentials), Policy (configuration settings, access control information) and Audit (events, logs, analysis thereof). If your network uses IPA for authentication, this package should be installed on every client machine.