I maintain a local gpp and ppp. I use the gpp for FOSS items and keep a few vendor items in the ppp. This allows the gpp to be publicly available, but the ppp is only accessible on the company network. However, I would like to put some sort of authentication on the ppp and make it external facing. This would allow moving my continuous integration systems off-site.
There doesn't appear to any method to put credentials in ltib, so I am looking at a way to add. What I have come up with so far. Add new configs to .ltibrc to allow site specific opts: %gpp_opts %ppp_opts In get_remote_file(), since it iterates over the pp list, append these options to the wget_opts. Seem OK? Has anyone else used or tried authentication? Side note: Shouldn't ltib be setting the WGETRC environment variable anyway, even if to a non-existent location? ltib uses the host built /opt/ltib/usr/bin/wget, so it would seem prudent to avoid getting the user's .wgetrc which may interfere with the the parameters ltib has set up or add parameters that ltib "skips". _______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://ltib.org Ltib mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib
