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Hi Puppet people,
You're invited to #puppethack on 23 May 2017!
We encourage those of you who are new to contributing to join us this time
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Hi Martijn,
here is an outline of the steps required for submitting a patch.
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Development_Development_Lifecycle
an overview would be:
* create a ticket (if one does not already exist)
* fork reductivelabs puppet repo from github.com/reductiv
On 09-09-10 11:50, R.I.Pienaar wrote:
>> In the function reference [1], I found a 'split' function for
>> splitting a
>> string into an array, but not a 'join' function for joining an array
>> into
>> a string. Why not? :)
>>
>> I have a list of IP addresses, that I use with ssh_authorized_key to
>
- "Martijn Grendelman" wrote:
> Hi puppeteers,
>
> In the function reference [1], I found a 'split' function for
> splitting a
> string into an array, but not a 'join' function for joining an array
> into
> a string. Why not? :)
>
> I have a list of IP addresses, that I use with ssh_author
Hi puppeteers,
In the function reference [1], I found a 'split' function for splitting a
string into an array, but not a 'join' function for joining an array into
a string. Why not? :)
I have a list of IP addresses, that I use with ssh_authorized_key to
restrict access. The list is now simply a c
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On 10/02/10 23:40, Taylor wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm reading the docs and various references available for Puppet but
> can't seem to find a better way of accomplishing my goal of binding my
> Linux Servers to Active Directory. (Please don't berate me f
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Taylor wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm reading the docs and various references available for Puppet but
> can't seem to find a better way of accomplishing my goal of binding my
> Linux Servers to Active Directory. (Please don't berate me for the
> premise.)
I think we all end up using an exec somewhere to bind to AD. I
personally use samba with LDAP and kerberos instead of Likewise, but
to each their own. What you can do is create a domain account that
only has permissions to create and destroy computer objects in a
specific OU in AD. I have
Hi All,
I'm reading the docs and various references available for Puppet but
can't seem to find a better way of accomplishing my goal of binding my
Linux Servers to Active Directory. (Please don't berate me for the
premise.)
Quick Background:
I've become enamored with likewise-open as a method an
Does anyone know how to go about joining Mac OS X Leopard to an Active
Directory domain with puppet?
Primarily it needs to be broken down in to doing LDAP authentication
with a few attribute mappings and using kerberos for the password
authentication.
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