This reverts commit 19d1d3d15d.
Reason for revert: revert it because this is not the root cause.
bug: 316867690
Change-Id: I0f168dbb64044aa720202af7b1040afd4f028c9c
This reverts commit cf0501e4d7.
Reason for revert: b/317462033, it seems a flaky but revert it first.
Change-Id: Ie1d5e279cca6477fc17d8c27c1ecda8d7a6b2553
The new certificate can be installed from Settings ("Install a
certificate > App Source certificate"). The installation flow includes
a warning with user authorization to proceed, then a prompt for reboot
(now or later).
Installed certificate can be managed in "User credentials". The name is
currently a hash of hex numbers.
Upon deletion, there will also be a promot for reboot (now or later).
Test: Only see the new setting entry if feature is enabled
Test: Install from Settings, see the expected file name in
/data/misc/keysetore/user_0. Reboot also works.
Test: Able to see the certificate in Settings after installed
Test: Able to delete the certificate, which triggers confirmation dialog
to reboot. Reboot works.
Test: add certificate, see dialog, "not now" / tapping elsewhere does
nothing
Test: atest RestrictedEncryptionPreferenceControllerTest
Bug: 112038744
Change-Id: I7a4494ea0f243730df2212076588074d8774ae23
This is part of the changes to improve the UX and language for installing certificates.
Previously, the different types of certificate used the same installation flow.
Due to concerns around users installing CA certificates without understanding the conseqences,
this CL introduces a new warning dialog when a CA certificate is installed from settings.
Bug: 139173976
Test: Atest com.android.settings.security
manual testing from Settings by selecting the certificate type
preference and ensuring the installation flow still worked as expected.
Screenshot of the screen: https://hsv.googleplex.com/5046848484016128
Change-Id: If95bffd1e68f14734fb20e8cc4b60eeb1c372358