From: David Groep Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 12:00:00 +0000 Subject: Updated IGTF distribution 1.63 and ancillary information Dear CAs, Relying Parties, Users, and all others interested, In this announcement of the IGTF: 1. Updated IGTF distribution version 1.63 available 2. [repeated] Notice for system operators using the (issuer-subject) combination for identifying users ========================================================================= 1. Updated IGTF distribution version 1.63 available ========================================================================= A new distribution of Accredited Authorities by the Interoperable Global Trust Federation, based on the IGTF Common Source, is now available. It includes the newly accredited Authorities and retires expiring trust anchors. This is version 1.63 release 1 and it is now available for download from the Repository (and mirrors) at https://dist.igtf.net/distribution/igtf/current/ Changes from 1.62 to 1.63 ------------------------- (30 March 2015) * Removed obsoleted and replaced NIIF CA (HU) * Extended validity period of the KEK CA (JP) * Removed obsoleted d254cc30/CERN-Root 1d879c6c/CERN-TCA anchors (CERN) * Updated RPDNC namespaces to permit DigiCert Grid Trust G2 ICAs for DigiCert Assured ID Root CA (US) * Updated RPDNC namespaces and signing_policy files for G2 series DigiCert Grid CAs pending ICA reissuance for reverse RDN issue (US) * Nomalised cond_subject syntax for multiple signing policy files cilogon-basic cilogon-silver InCommon-IGTF-Server-CA NCSA-slcs-2013 NCSA-tfca-2013 Comodo-RSA-CA Next Release ------------ Releases are usually done on the last Monday of the month, only when the trust anchor distribution has been updated substantially. The currently-estimated next release date of the distribution is at the end of April 2015. ========================================================================= 2. Notice for system operators using the (issuer-subject) combination for identifying users ========================================================================= The IGTF coordinates a trust fabric that provides unique non-reassigned identifiers to end-entities (users). This means that, with the scope of the IGTF authorities, you can use the subject name as a key to e.g. community membership databases, and to assign data ownership and access rights. Several updates to this trust anchor distribution incorporate changes to the name of the issuing authority, but the name of the end-entities and the users remains exactly the same. This usually permits users to use those new issuing services without loosing (data) ownership or community memberships. However, the IGTF is aware that some systems, in particularly VOMS and VOMS-Admin, were traditionally deployed such that also the issuer was used to identify the users. To make the changes in this and future releases transparent, all operators of VOMS and VOMS-Admin services are requested to enable the subject-only name resolution mechanisms in VOMS and VOMS Admin: - on the VOMS core Attribute Authority service, configure the "-skipcacheck" flag on start-up. In YAIM this is done by setting "VOMS_SKIP_CA_CHECK" to true. See https://wiki.italiangrid.it/twiki/bin/view/VOMS/VOMSYAIMGuide - update VOMS-Admin to version >= 3.3.2, and set "voms.skip_ca_check=True" in the service properties. For more info, read the release notes at http://italiangrid.github.io/voms/release-notes/voms-admin-server/3.3.2/ For other products, please refer to the documentation provided by your supplier. Products such as Apache httpd itself and most web-based products (MediaWiki, TWiki, etc) use subject-name matching only and are thius fully compatible. No changes are needed for these and like products. ========================================================================= REPEATED NOTICES ========================================================================= Use in coordinated-deployment infrastructures --------------------------------------------- If you are part of a coordinated-deployment infrastructure (e.g. a national or regional e-Infrastructure, EGI, OSG, PRACE-RI, NAREGI or others) you may want to await their announcement before installing the release. They could include localised adaptations. For reference we include the links below: PRACE-RI http://winnetou.surfsara.nl/prace/certs/ EGI https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI_IGTF_Release wLCG https://lcg-ca.web.cern.ch Open Science Grid https://software.grid.iu.edu/cadist/ Supplementary download locations -------------------------------- The download repository is also mirrored by the APGridPMA at https://www.apgridpma.org/distribution/igtf/ and by the EUGridPMA at https://dist.eugridpma.info/distribution/igtf/ Where possible validate trust anchors with the GEANT TACAR Repository https://www.tacar.org/ About this news letter ---------------------- This newsletter carries IGTF information intended for relying parties. 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