Douglas Garstang wrote:
This raises an interesting question. I had been doing something similar recently, and I had implemented the hardening within the specific puppet modules that they were related to. However, you've written a totally separate module. Which is better?
I was specifically trying to provide an example of a module to apply a particular standard. I don't it makes much difference which approach you take. Although if you break the hardening into classes though you can make exceptions to which nodes they are applied.
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