Hello, i'm trying to install/configure a lot of debian boxes.
i'm working on autoinstall and i think i'll be able to make it work. autoinstall provide autoinst-read-debconf, which reads all the answer i answered to debconf once, and is able to give thoses answers again to another autoinstall config. However, there will be always stuff that debconf can't do. say, if i want - my ssh servers to run on another port, - a specific syslog.conf - some rewrite of /etc/passwd i currently don't know any way of doing it easily beside manually. i thought about doing it in a script. (which i'll execute on every machine.) later including this script in a postconfig of a dummy package, the sole purpose of this package would be to postconfigure the box. i tought about doing a "bastille" personalized perl script. what are your experiences ? what do you suggest ? what would be the best way to do it ? thanks bye -- xavier renaut, 514 906 1212 x226 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]