Talk:10.4-desktop-negative.T
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<pre># Remote Desktop Caches | <pre># Remote Desktop Caches | ||
d /private/var/db/RemoteManagement/caches 0755 1 1</pre> | d /private/var/db/RemoteManagement/caches 0755 1 1</pre> | ||
- | + | -- Makes sence to me [[User:Mcneal|Mcneal]] 09:09, 3 October 2007 (EDT) | |
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<pre># radmind certificates | <pre># radmind certificates | ||
d /private/var/radmind/cert 0755 0 0</pre> | d /private/var/radmind/cert 0755 0 0</pre> | ||
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+ | -- Why would you add this directory? [[User:Mcneal|Mcneal]] 09:09, 3 October 2007 (EDT) | ||
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+ | -- This directory stores the certificate for the client, so you don't want the contents to be changed each time you run an update. | ||
+ | Actually I think we should only put the client cert in the negative, not the directory... then any updated CA.pem will still be deployed: | ||
+ | <pre>f /private/var/radmind/cert/cert.pem 0644 0 0 1099338074 0 2jmj7l5rSw0yVb/vlWAYkK/YBwk=</pre> | ||
+ | [[User:Merlin@mrc-dunn.cam.ac.uk|Merlin@mrc-dunn.cam.ac.uk]] 09:10, 5 October 2007 (EDT) | ||
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+ | -- I guess it depends on how you manage your certs. I've always managed them with radmind, so they can't be in a negative. Could you bring this up on the radmind-users list? [[User:Mcneal|Mcneal]] 17:47, 5 October 2007 (EDT) |
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A place to post ideas of things to add to the negative:
# Remote Desktop Caches d /private/var/db/RemoteManagement/caches 0755 1 1
-- Makes sence to me Mcneal 09:09, 3 October 2007 (EDT)
# radmind certificates d /private/var/radmind/cert 0755 0 0
-- Why would you add this directory? Mcneal 09:09, 3 October 2007 (EDT)
-- This directory stores the certificate for the client, so you don't want the contents to be changed each time you run an update. Actually I think we should only put the client cert in the negative, not the directory... then any updated CA.pem will still be deployed:
f /private/var/radmind/cert/cert.pem 0644 0 0 1099338074 0 2jmj7l5rSw0yVb/vlWAYkK/YBwk=
Merlin@mrc-dunn.cam.ac.uk 09:10, 5 October 2007 (EDT)
-- I guess it depends on how you manage your certs. I've always managed them with radmind, so they can't be in a negative. Could you bring this up on the radmind-users list? Mcneal 17:47, 5 October 2007 (EDT)