OPENJDK-4013: Update nss.fips.cfg to grant CKA_SIGN and CKA_ENCRYPT to any CKO_SECRET_KEY#38
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OPENJDK-4013: Update nss.fips.cfg to grant CKA_SIGN and CKA_ENCRYPT to any CKO_SECRET_KEY#38franferrax wants to merge 1 commit intorh-openjdk:fips-21ufrom
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Looks like the tests are failing because the GitHub Actions are outdated. I'll do a sync with upstream and then you should be able to rebase this to get working tests. |
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Merged in #43 |
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Hi,
This pull request addresses OPENJDK-4013: Update nss.fips.cfg to grant CKA_SIGN and CKA_ENCRYPT to any CKO_SECRET_KEY.
In particular, it applies to the following RHEL issues:
The change has been successfully tested by the Cryostat team, and is in production for them, see cryostatio/cryostat#932.