pki-tps binary package in Ubuntu Focal s390x

 Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed
 to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments.
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 The Token Processing System (TPS) is an optional PKI subsystem that acts
 as a Registration Authority (RA) for authenticating and processing
 enrollment requests, PIN reset requests, and formatting requests from
 the Enterprise Security Client (ESC).
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 TPS is designed to communicate with tokens that conform to
 Global Platform's Open Platform Specification.
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 TPS communicates over SSL with various PKI backend subsystems (including
 the Certificate Authority (CA), the Data Recovery Manager (DRM), and the
 Token Key Service (TKS)) to fulfill the user's requests.
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 TPS also interacts with the token database, an LDAP server that stores
 information about individual tokens.

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2020-03-24 22:38:24 UTC Published Ubuntu Focal s390x release universe java Optional 10.8.3-1ubuntu1
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu focal-proposed amd64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  Deleted Ubuntu Focal s390x proposed universe java Optional 10.8.3-1ubuntu1
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Ubuntu Archive Robot

    moved to Release

  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu focal-proposed amd64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  2020-03-24 16:41:41 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Focal s390x proposed universe java Optional 10.7.4-2
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by amd64 build of dogtag-pki 10.8.3-1ubuntu1 in ubuntu focal PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu focal-proposed amd64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  2020-12-29 18:10:09 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Focal s390x release universe java Optional 10.7.3-4
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Steve Langasek

    removed from testing (Debian bugs #920725, #921926), blocks nss, openjdk-8 by autopkgtest regression

  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu eoan-proposed amd64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu