Iteration 5 » Historie » Verze 3
Jan Pašek, 2021-04-22 15:24
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4 | *Target:* User-provided private key, List filtering and pagination, Robots |
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6 | h2. Tasks |
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8 | h3. User-provided key |
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10 | The application shall provide a possibility to provide his own private key or to let the application generate a key with a user-selected password. |
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12 | 3 | Jan Pašek | Req: FR 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.4 |
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14 | 2 | Jan Pašek | h4. GUI |
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16 | * Web GUI - The certificate creation page shall contain a new checkbox "Generate key pair". |
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17 | * Web GUI - The certificate creation page shall contain a text field to specify a password for the private key. |
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19 | h4. Core |
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21 | * Rest API shall enable a PEM encoded PK to be specified within the request for creating a certificate. |
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22 | * Rest API shall enable a password to be specified within the request for creating a certificate. |
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24 | * If a password is present in the request and the private key is not present, the server generates a key protected by the given passphrase. |
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26 | * If a password is not present in the request and the private key is present, the server uses the given key. However, the server must do a check if the private key is |
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27 | not protected by a passphrase -> if yes, error response is returned. |
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29 | * If both password and key are not present, the server generates a key without passphrase protection. |
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31 | * If both password and key are present, the server uses the given key and checks whether the given passphrase decyphers the key-> if not an error response is returned. |