Make injected CA file readable by others
Currently the permissions for the CA file that is injected (if the environment is set), doesn't permit users that don't belong to the group that owns the file to read it. This is too restrictive and isn't necessary, as the certificate should be public. This is useful in the case where we want a service that can't read the certificate chain (or bundle) to be able to read that CA certificate. This is the case for the MariaDB version that is being used in CentOS 7.1 for example. Change-Id: I6ff59326a5570670c031b448fb0ffd8dfbd8b025
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cat > ${cacert_path} << EOF
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cat > ${cacert_path} << EOF
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${cacert_content}
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EOF
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EOF
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chmod 0440 ${cacert_path}
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chmod 0444 ${cacert_path}
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chown root:root ${cacert_path}
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chown root:root ${cacert_path}
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${update_anchor_command}
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${update_anchor_command}
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md5sum ${cacert_path} > ${heat_outputs_path}.root_cert_md5sum
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md5sum ${cacert_path} > ${heat_outputs_path}.root_cert_md5sum
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