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I just figured out, that the dogtag pki does ignore profile.{some_profile}.config values. I tried to configure some custom profiles in another location to keep them separated. Dogtag just ignores the profiles and instead places an empty file with the name {some_profile}.cfg in default profile directory.
How to replicate the issue?
Just rename one of the default profiles shipped with dogtag and adjust the .config parameter in CS.cfg. After a restart of the pki you will see an empty file with the original name. The renamed profiles gets ignored.
dogtag PKI version: 10.7.3
OS version: Fedora 30
Greetings,
Daniel
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This issue was migrated from Pagure Issue #3115. Originally filed by dglauche on 2020-01-24 02:57:12:
Dear Guys,
I just figured out, that the dogtag pki does ignore profile.{some_profile}.config values. I tried to configure some custom profiles in another location to keep them separated. Dogtag just ignores the profiles and instead places an empty file with the name {some_profile}.cfg in default profile directory.
How to replicate the issue?
Just rename one of the default profiles shipped with dogtag and adjust the .config parameter in CS.cfg. After a restart of the pki you will see an empty file with the original name. The renamed profiles gets ignored.
dogtag PKI version: 10.7.3
OS version: Fedora 30
Greetings,
Daniel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: