On 14.12.2012 20:12, Matthew Miller wrote:
Amazon recommends using ec2-user (with passwordless sudo) for EC2 images. That's what Fedora has been doing. Do we want to continue this? Arguments:


A. It doesn't really provide any added security, but does add complication. Additionally, normal "don't run as root" advice is less important since
   cloud instances should be ephemeral and recreatable.

B. But, consistency.

What's our SIG consensus here?

Other points:

 - We're making images for EC2 and for other cloud systems as well.
   'ec2-user' seems particularly silly on, say, OpenStack.
- We could use ec2-user and something else (including just root) on the
   generic images.
- We should decide this really fast because it's already past the last minute; default is to just stay with ec2-user for F18 and revisit for
   F19.

In one of my EL6 images for Openstack I've added an ec2-user with same uid,gid and homedir as root, works fine, not sure if it's up to anyone else's standards, though.

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