============================================================================== LHC Computing Grid Trust Anchor release 1.65-1 2015.06.29 ============================================================================== This is the wLCG Trust Anchor release, based on the updated IGTF Accredited CA distribution version 1.65-1 with Classic, SLCS and MICS profiles, encoded in meta-package "ca-policy-egi-core-1.65-1" (new installs) and "lcg-CA-1.65-1" (for sites also part of wLCG and/or upgrading from EGEE/JSPG releases). Your may install BOTH "egi-core" AND "lcg" meta-packages, according to your policies. Note that your organisation/country may have a specific policy and may have added or removed CAs compared to the EGI core policy. Unless notified otherwise all packages are available in both the EGI and the wLCG repository at https://cern.ch/lcg-ca/ Install both lcg and egi-core packages for a complete set of trust anchors. At sites using the JSPG policy package "lcg-CA" both are active by default. ** NOTICE: this is a restructured release ** - the meta-packages now also contain info description files in IGTF reference format (http://wiki.eugridpma.org/Main/IGTFInfoFile) and list the subject names of accredited CAs in each policy meta-package. An additional file with a list of CAs obsoleted by the IGTF (i.e. those that should be withdrawn) has been added to the meta directory for all RP policy packages. - Debian dpkg support has been added to the wLCG policy packaging - apt-rpm and yum v2 'headers' data are no longer supported and provided only for transitionary purposes (the release build platform is now based on EL6) - policy packaging has been aligned for all RP policies provided The following notices are republished from the IGTF, inasfar as pertinent to this release. Details are found in the newsletter https://www.eugridpma.org/ Changes from 1.64 to 1.65 ------------------------- (29 June 2015) * Discontinued NAREGI CA (JP) * Added addition G2 root for IPM CA (IR) * Added new subjectdn attribute to the trust anchor and profile meta-data files to aid monitoring and authentication-profile based access control mechanism use cases. See http://wiki.eugridpma.org/Main/IGTFInfoFile (ALL) The CA modifications encoded in both "requires" and "obsoletes" clauses (RPM) and Conflicts/Replaced clauses (Debian) have been incorporated in the above- mentioned meta-packages. This release is best enjoyed with fetch-crl v3 or better, available from GNU/Linux OS add-on repositories Fedora, EPEL, Debian, and from the IGTF at https://www.igtf.net/fetch-crl Version information: ca-policy-lcg = 1.65-1