On 03/24/2014 10:54 PM, Alan Evangelista wrote:
Could someone make this command purpose clearer?
Is this command still useful at all?
In cobbler/action_acl.py, I read:
"Configures acls for various users/groups so they can access the
cobbler command
line as non-root. Now that CLI is largely remoted (XMLRPC) this is
largely just
useful for not having to log in (access to shared-secret) file but
also grants
access to hand-edit various config files and other useful things."
Reading this, Cobbler CLI purpose becomes unclear to me. If it is
supposed to be a Cobbler admin-only
tool, it makes sense that is only accessibly by root user in the
server. If it is supposed to be used
by regular users, users should be able to run CLI from anywhere (eg
their local workstations) and the
CLI should connect to remote Cobbler server using XML-RPC interface.
Jörgen, could you please provide feedback about this?
At first sight, it seems to me that CLI should run from anywhere.
Regards,
Alan Evangelista
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