Hi Arto, What you say seems understandable and reasonable to me. Thanks for the hints about the recommendations of the LSB ;)
Just one point, certainly a tad out off topic (but as we already discussed about the client...) : as the "push" part of the agent mode is supposed to now happen through triggers, I think this may be a case for adding a bcfg2 system user, this time, not for the server (like has been suggested in another bug), but rather for the client. At least, this is probably what I intend to do, so to avoid direct connection to the root acount : I may then allow the "bcfg2", or "bcfg2-client", user to passwordless-ly sudo with root rights, to run the bcfg2 command I need it to, and only this one (it may not change much security-wise, in respect with directly connecting to root, with the only right to issue this commandline, but management-wise, it'll be clearer to me - if any and all network daemon that runs as root needed to be replaced with ssh-ing to the root account, this could really start getting unmanageable and unsortable - "sort of trashbin" accounts are a pain, and root certainly does not need this). Just a thought I think it may be not so useless to throw here. Could be something to think about, and include in the README, when you fix the agent disappearance... Have a good day ! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org