- <category id="plc_ma_sa">
- <name>Management and Slice Authority</name>
- <description>These variables control how your site interacts
- with other PlanetLab sites as a Management Authority (MA) and/or
- Slice Authority (SA).</description>
-
- <variablelist>
- <variable id="namespace" type="ip">
- <name>Namespace</name>
- <value>test</value>
- <description>The namespace of your MA/SA. This should be a
- globally unique value assigned by PlanetLab
- Central.</description>
- </variable>
-
- <variable id="ssl_key" type="file">
- <name>SSL Private Key</name>
- <value>/etc/planetlab/ma_sa_ssl.key</value>
- <description>The SSL private key used for signing documents
- with the signature of your MA/SA. If non-existent, one will
- be generated.</description>
- </variable>
-
- <variable id="ssl_crt" type="file">
- <name>SSL Public Certificate</name>
- <value>/etc/planetlab/ma_sa_ssl.crt</value>
- <description>The corresponding SSL public certificate. By
- default, this certificate is self-signed. You may replace
- the certificate later with one signed by the PLC root
- CA.</description>
- </variable>
-
- <variable id="ca_ssl_crt" type="file">
- <name>Root CA SSL Public Certificate</name>
- <value>/etc/planetlab/ma_sa_ca_ssl.crt</value>
- <description>If applicable, the certificate of the PLC root
- CA. If your MA/SA certificate is self-signed, then this file
- is the same as your MA/SA certificate.</description>
- </variable>
-
- <variable id="ca_ssl_key_pub" type="file">
- <name>Root CA SSL Public Key</name>
- <value>/etc/planetlab/ma_sa_ca_ssl.pub</value>
- <description>If applicable, the public key of the PLC root
- CA. If your MA/SA certificate is self-signed, then this file
- is the same as your MA/SA public key.</description>
- </variable>
-
- <variable id="api_crt" type="file">
- <name>API Certificate</name>
- <value>/etc/planetlab/ma_sa_api.xml</value>
- <description>The API Certificate is your MA/SA public key
- embedded in a digitally signed XML document. By default,
- this document is self-signed. You may replace this
- certificate later with one signed by the PLC root
- CA.</description>
- </variable>
- </variablelist>
- </category>
-