Thanks guys,

This is what i was after. This ralsh thing makes thing alot easier :)

Cheers.

On Apr 30, 5:45 am, Nigel Kersten <nig...@google.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Rob McBroom <mailingli...@skurfer.com> 
> wrote:
>
> > On 2009-Apr-29, at 11:58 AM, Nigel Kersten wrote:
>
> >> hah. I did actually read that, but I didn't express myself well.
>
> >> I meant to point out explicitly that on OS X say, if you run this as
> >> non-root, you'll get a user resource definition back, it just won't
> >> contain the password.
>
> > Ah, OK. Actually, I wanted to just use `ralsh user $USER` as an
> > example since it would work as written, but I thankfully tested it
> > first and ran into exactly what you're talking about on my desktop
> > Mac. `ralsh` doesn't even run on my Linux puppetmaster as a non-root
> > user, but do I really need it to? No.
>
> Yep. Luke expressed a desire to have as much of ralsh as possible work
> when not-root, so I decided to simply not return the password hash in
> that case in the Mac user provider.
>
>
>
> > --
> > Rob McBroom
> > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>
> --
> Nigel Kersten
> nig...@google.com
> System Administrator
> Google, Inc.
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