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Darran Lofthouse moved EAP7-1221 to WFCORE-4362:
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Project: WildFly Core (was: EAP 7 Planning Pilot)
Key: WFCORE-4362 (was: EAP7-1221)
Issue Type: Feature Request (was: Requirement)
Workflow: GIT Pull Request workflow (was: EAP Agile Workflow
2.0)
Component/s: Security
(was: Security)
EAP PT Pre-Checked (PC): (was: TODO)
Target Release: (was: 7.3.0.GA)
EAP PT Community Docs (CD): (was: TODO)
EAP PT Product Docs (PD): (was: New)
EAP PT Test Dev (TD): (was: TODO)
EAP PT Docs Analysis (DA): (was: TODO)
EAP PT Test Plan (TP): (was: TODO)
EAP PT Analysis Document (AD): (was: TODO)
Writer: (was: Chuck Copello)
Make the certificate authority used by a
certificate-authority-account configurable
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Key: WFCORE-4362
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-4362
Project: WildFly Core
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Security
Reporter: Darran Lofthouse
Priority: Major
Currently, Let's Encrypt (
https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory) is the only
certificate authority that can be used by a {{certificate-authority-account}}. In the
future, if/when other certificate authorities implement the server side of the ACME
protocol, this will need to be configurable. In addition, making this configurable would
also allow local Let's Encrypt server instances to be used for testing purposes.