On pondělí 26. června 2017 14:31:32 CEST Greg Sutcliffe wrote: > Hey all, > > Continuing the theme of "reducing the bus factor", I want to talk about > the accounts we use for things like Rackspace, Scaleway, etc. > > Currently the rackspace account actually sends emails to a Red Hat > address - whilst this is "ok" I'd rather the community had its own > email address in there. Likewise I'm about to create an account on > Scaleway and I'd like to avoid using my own Red Hat account. > > We don't have a mailserver for "*@theforeman.org" currently, and it's > probably overkill to run one. My solution would be to register a new > GMail account for infra stuff ([email protected] or similar) and use > that for this kind of thing - does that work? > > Then there's the matter of passwords - I don't want to be the only one > who can access this stuff (really bad bus factor :P). It also needs to > be easy to add/remove people who can see it. My thoughts turn to GPG - > perhaps a simple private Gist of the the encrypted data, encrypted with > all the keys of the people who are allowed to read it? That's easy to > re-encrypt later if the list of people/keys changes. Or we could host > the textfile somewhere (on the foreman.org?) I guess... > > Thoughts?
Thanks for doing this. I'd suggest the easiest way possible, just create the accounts and share passwords with the rest who should have access. But if others prefer GPG, then secret gist sounds reasonable. -- Marek -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "foreman-dev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
