From: David Groep Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 12:00:00 +0100 Subject: Updated IGTF distribution 1.43 Dear CAs, Relying Parties, Users, and all others interested, In this announcement of the IGTF: 1. Updated IGTF distribution version 1.43 available ========================================================================= 1. Updated IGTF distribution version 1.43 available ========================================================================= A new distribution of Accredited Authorities by the EUGridPMA, based on the IGTF Common Source, is now available. It includes the newly accredited Authorities by all IGTF Members and retires expiring CA certificates. This is version 1.43, release 1, and it is now available for download from the Repository (and mirrors) at https://dist.eugridpma.info/distribution/igtf/current/ Changes from 1.42 to 1.43 ------------------------- (28 November 2011) * Added new SWITCHslcs 2011 CA, replacing SWITCHslcs 2009 (CH) * Updated contact information for SWITCH CAs (CH) * Added new accredited classic JUnet CA (JO) * Added additional CRL URL for DOEGrids CA in certificate and meta data (US) * Added additional CRL URL for ESnet Root CA in meta data (US) * Updated institute information for KIT in signing_policy file (DE) * Updated enrolment URLs for Grid-FR CA (FR) Debian APT support ------------------ The IGTF distributed the trust anchors in various formats. This release adds an 'apt' compliant repository for Debian-based distribution as an experimental service. For details, see https://dist.eugridpma.info/distribution/igtf/current/dists/README.txt Use in coordinated-deployment infrastructures --------------------------------------------- If you are part of a coordinated-deployment infrastructure (such as a national grid infrastructure, EGI, OSG, PRACE-RI, DEISA, NAREGI or others) you may want to await your project announcement before installing this release. The download repository is also mirrored by the APGridPMA at https://www.apgridpma.org/distribution/igtf/ Next Release ------------ Releases are usually done on the last Monday of the month, only when the trust anchor distribution has been updates substantially. The currently- estimated next release date of the distribution is 30 January 2012. Dual-hash OpenSSL v1 support ---------------------------- This distribution comes in two (2) formats. The primary format for this release supports OpenSSL v1 and is designed to be backwards compatible with the old distribution format. If you experience issues with the new format, the old non-OpenSSL-v1 version is still available at https://dist.eugridpma.org/distribution/igtf/current-old/ but you should upgrade as soon as practically possible. Subsequentl releases may withdraw this legacy format without further notice. For more information, please refer to the February 15th 2010 newsletter: https://www.eugridpma.org/newsletter/eugridpma-newsletter-20100215.txt ========================================================================= REPEATED NOTICES ========================================================================= This newsletter carries IGTF information intended for relying parties. For more information about this newsletter and how to subscribe, refer to the EUGridPMA web site at https://www.eugridpma.org/ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information on the IGTF Distribution, how to use it and what is | | contains, please read the information at | | https://dist.eugridpma.info/distribution/igtf/README.txt | | | | This file contains important information for new users and should be | | read before installing this Distribution. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you have suggestions or improvements for the distribution format, to have it better suit your needs, please contact the EUGridPMA PMA at or your Regional Policy Management Authority. See the IGTF web site (www.igtf.net) for further information.