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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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8.1.0.Final
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None
Description from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1080069:
When adding a jsse configuration in security domain through CLI, it's not persisted correctly. Steps to reproduce: * Run CLI (./jboss-cli.sh -c) and use this commands to configure new security domain: /subsystem=security/security-domain=trust-domain:add /subsystem=security/security-domain=trust-domain/jsse=classic:add(truststore=>{password=1234test,url=/home/jcacek/projects/ocsp-check/build/trusted-clients.jks}) reload * check standalone.xml, where should be sth. like <security-domain name="trust-domain"> <jsse truststore-password="1234test" truststore-url="/home/jcacek/projects/ocsp-check/build/trusted-clients.jks"/> </security-domain> But there is: <security-domain name="trust-domain"> <jsse/> </security-domain>
I had a mistake in the second command, it should be: /subsystem=security/security-domain=trust-domain/jsse=classic:add(truststore={password=>1234test,url=>/home/jcacek/projects/ocsp-check/build/trusted-clients.jks}) Then it works. Nevertheless it's probably still a bug, when the original command returns: { "outcome" => "success", "response-headers" => { "operation-requires-reload" => true, "process-state" => "reload-required" } }
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WFCORE-90 don't require escaping special characters where they are not expected in argument values
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