Dylan Jay wrote: > Hi, > > I spent yesterday improving the explanation of how hostout can be used > since I'm finding it more and more useful. > > I'd love some feedback on how to make it clearer still or ideas to > make it better.
Very cool. I hadn't seen it before but I can really, really, use this... > ... [host1] > ... recipe = collective.hostout > ... host = 127.0.0.1:10022 > ... user = root > ... password = root > ... path = /usr/local/plone/host1 > ... """ % globals()) > > If you don't include your password you will be prompted for it later. This is just the SSH password? Any possibility of having it run ssh-copy-id for passwordless logins? Also a note that many hosts ban SSH logins as root is worthwhile, though I imagine that won't come as a surprise to many people who are using this tool. > password > The password for the login user. If not given then hostout will ask > each time. > > identity-file > A public key for the login user. I hope that the password prompt is given by SSH and not "hostout" - ssh knows whether it needs a password, hostout can't know. > > Todo list > ********* ... > - Automatically setup host with password-less ssh login. Ah-hah. I guess that answers my first question! I can see I'll be playing with this a lot today. Thanks Dylan. -- derek _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
