Luke Kanies wrote:
In contrast, puppet should
always be able to run as a normal user,
Say what? How would it be able to do any work if it doesn't run as
root? Or do you mean that if you write your manifests in a way to not
need root, then you should be able to use puppet without being root?
In the latter case I agree, but I think in principle puppetd ought to
be able to run as non-root as well then (you might need to point it to
directories where it can write for caches and so on, though).
/Bellman
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