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Jens Deppe updated GEODE-417:
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Component/s: (was: management)
security
> deprecated ssl-* gemfire properties should not be allowed with cluster-ssl-*
> properties
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> Key: GEODE-417
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-417
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: membership, security
> Reporter: Darrel Schneider
> Assignee: Bruce Schuchardt
> Priority: Minor
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> The ssl-* gemfire properties were deprecated in 8.0 in favor of the
> cluster-ssl-* properties. If you specify both then you are supposed to get an
> error if they are not the same. But instead you only get the error if they
> are both not equal to the default value. For the properties whose values are
> String the equality check does an identity check against the default value
> which will never be true. For the properties whose values are Boolean the
> equality check is ok but the logic is wrong. It should be asking if both of
> them were set to the same value; not if both of them are not equal to the
> default.
> The same problem exists for jmx-manager-ssl which was deprecated in favor of
> jmx-manager-ssl-enabled.
> Another related problem is that if you do get the exception it has a message
> that says "...Prefer way is to use" which is bad english.
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