+1. I recently discovered that a coworker had built, more or less, the same
thing just a month or two ago for internal/testing uses. And I know I've
seen/heard it elsewhere, so yeah, this would be great!
On Monday, August 22, 2016, Nate McCall wrote:
> > > Any reason to not include this in the d
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testall: All passed!
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dtest: 2 failures
upgrade_internal_auth_test.TestAuthUpgrade.upgrade_to_30_test
Looks like a new, flaky failure. I'll follow up on this and get a ticket
created to
> > Any reason to not include this in the docs/operating or as a utility in
repo
> > to make it easier for end users to find all information in one place?
Know
> > this has come up on other projects and we always fall into the same
> > search/reply trap as well
>
> No, if there were consensus that
+1
On Aug 22, 2016 9:51 PM, "Eric Evans" wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Jake Farrell wrote:
> > Any reason to not include this in the docs/operating or as a utility in
> repo
> > to make it easier for end users to find all information in one place?
> Know
> > this has come up on othe
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Jake Farrell wrote:
> Any reason to not include this in the docs/operating or as a utility in repo
> to make it easier for end users to find all information in one place? Know
> this has come up on other projects and we always fall into the same
> search/reply trap
Great idea Eric
Any reason to not include this in the docs/operating or as a utility in
repo to make it easier for end users to find all information in one place?
Know this has come up on other projects and we always fall into the same
search/reply trap as well
-Jake
On Monday, August 22, 2016,
Hi,
The topic of configuring encryption comes up fairly often, so I
thought I'd make available to others what we use at the Wikimedia
Foundation.
https://github.com/eevans/cassandra-ca-manager
It allows you to define a self-signed root CA, along with keys and
certs for each of your machines in a