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Version 1.4.0 - CHANGELOG.md [citest skip] #79

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[1.4.0] - 2022-11-01

New Features

Since cockpit_port is a public api of the cockpit role, define it
in defaults/main.yml as null.

  • Introduce cockpit_manage_firewall to use the firewall role to
    manage the cockpit service.
    Default to false - means the firewall role is not used.

  • Add the test check task tasks/check_port.yml for verifying the
    ports status.

  • Add meta/collection-requirements.yml.

  • Introduce cockpit_manage_selinux to use the selinux role to
    manage the ports in the cockpit service.
    Assign websm_port_t to the cockpit service ports.
    Default to false - means the selinux role is not used.

  • Use the certificate role to create the cert and the key (Use the certificate role to create the cert and the key #78)

  • Introduce a variable cockpit_certificates to set the certificate_requests.

  • Update README so that using the certificate role is recommended.

Add a check and README note for not supporting creating a self-signed
certificate on RHEL/CentOS-7.

Bug Fixes

  • none

Other Changes

The current LTS 22.04 is the more interesting target. This detects bugs
like [1]. Keep 20.04 running as well for the time being.

[1] linux-system-roles/certificate#130

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com

[1.4.0] - 2022-11-01
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### New Features

- Use the firewall role and the selinux role from the cockpit role (linux-system-roles#76)

Since cockpit_port is a public api of the cockpit role, define it
in defaults/main.yml as null.

- Introduce cockpit_manage_firewall to use the firewall role to
  manage the cockpit service.
  Default to false - means the firewall role is not used.

- Add the test check task tasks/check_port.yml for verifying the
  ports status.

- Add meta/collection-requirements.yml.

- Introduce cockpit_manage_selinux to use the selinux role to
  manage the ports in the cockpit service.
  Assign websm_port_t to the cockpit service ports.
  Default to false - means the selinux role is not used.

- Use the certificate role to create the cert and the key (linux-system-roles#78)

- Introduce a variable cockpit_certificates to set the certificate_requests.

- Update README so that using the certificate role is recommended.

Add a check and README note for not supporting creating a self-signed
certificate on RHEL/CentOS-7.

### Bug Fixes

- none

### Other Changes

- workflows: Add integration-tests for Ubuntu 22.04 (linux-system-roles#68)

The current LTS 22.04 is the more interesting target. This detects bugs
like [1]. Keep 20.04 running as well for the time being.

[1] linux-system-roles/certificate#130

- Clone the certificate role in the temporary dir. (linux-system-roles#77)

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
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Lgtm

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Thanks!

@richm richm merged commit 9eface1 into linux-system-roles:master Nov 2, 2022
@richm richm deleted the cl-20221101 branch November 2, 2022 14:02
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