Re: [389-users] Latest Fedora/389 releases

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Techie wrote:
I have what I think is a valid question regarding this..

So say I have my FC8 box acting as one of two MMR members and the CA
for all my SSL operations including replication and client access.

What is the safe process to upgrade/rebuild the box to FC11 and keep
replication agreements and the SSL certs valid or intact. The
replication agreements are all over SSL and the certs were issued by
this machine. If I take this box down to rebuild/upgrade, the certs
will be invalid in my environment correct?
Why would they be invalid?
How would one handle this?

Thank you

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Rich Megginson<rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
sigid@JINLab wrote:
Rich Megginson wrote:

Techie wrote:

Rich, list,
These are the packages I have installed. Are these the latest for
Fedora 9?

Yes, these are the latest.

Note that Fedora 9 is soon scheduled for EOL - we will not be releasing
any more updates for Fedora 9.  I suggest an upgrade to F-10 or F-11
ASAP.

1. What could happen if we don't upgrade to fedora 10 or fedora 11?

You won't get any updates of 389 (fedora ds) - unless you build it yourself.
2. Is there any prediction on when the 389DS will be release?

We're working on it - Real Soon Now - we just recently had the 389 packages
approved for Fedora (even though it was essentially just renaming the
packages from Fedora DS to 389, we still had to go through the entire new
package review process . . .)
Thanks

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