2009/5/26 Brian Ferris <bdfer...@gmail.com>:
>
> I'd like to use puppet to manage configuration files on a couple of
> machines.  The catch is that I don't have root on these machines.  Is
> this possible?  What kind of issues am I going to run into?
>



well.... you can do anything with puppet the user you're running it as
has permissions to do.  So if your user is allowed to manage whatever
configuration files you're looking to manage, then sure.

If you want to manage a resource that's not owned by your user, then
puppet can't help you with your privilege esclation needs.

.r'

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