section to Tutorials
Right before 'Example Workflow: Automatically Registering EAP
Application in Red Hat Single Sign-On with OpenID-Connect Client'
tutorial
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Get Started section
* 'Configuring Keystores' one (covered as 'Creating HTTPS and JGroups Keystores, ...'
in Advanced Concepts section),
* 'Generating Secrets' one (covered as 'Secrets' subsection in Advanced Concepts),
* 'Creating the Service Account' one. Not needed at all (OCP 3.10 and 3.11 doesn't
need it anymore),
* 'Using the OpenShift Web Console' one (covered as 'Deploying the Chosen {project_name}
Passthrough TLS Template...' in Advanced Concepts sections, together with providing
real expected values for these variables),
* 'Routes' one (since RH-SSO 7.3 doesn't use Passthrough TLS by default any more. The
various supported TLS (reencrypt, passthrough) are described in
'1.1. What Is Red Hat Single Sign-On?' section)
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* Move 'Example Deploying SSO' back from Tutorials to Get Started section to:
* Align with the form this section has in RH-SSO 7.2 image doc,
* Bring the getting_started.adoc changes from this commit:
f61cfad51e (diff-74a6baa8904aeee687e9db2c263b9b47)
back to the get_started.adoc file, which is now used instead
of the getting_started.adoc one
* Drop duplicate 'Accessing the Administrator Console' section
from Advanced Concepts
* Comment out the Keystores, Secrets sections in Get Started
since it's covered in Advanced Concepts now
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reference to latest OCP version install
OpenShift Primer is very outdated (recommends OpenShift Enterprise v3.2 yet),
while latest OCP version is v3.11. As such, the recommended OpenShift Primer
steps aren't working to get fresh OCP install up & running
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Because the current distinguished name determination is security provider
dependent, a new authenticator option is added to use the canonical format
of the distinguished name, as descriped in
javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal.getName(String format).