** Description changed: + [Impact] + + When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: + "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" + The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. + [Test Case] + + + When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: + "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" + The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. + + To reproduce: + + 1) Install landscape-client package on computer. + 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. + 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option: + sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 + + [Regression Potential] + + + [Other Info] + + + [Original Description] + When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. Steps to replicate: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer $ sudo apt-get install landscape-client 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time $ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option $ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 [Test Case] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. To reproduce: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer. 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option: sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
** Description changed: [Impact] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. + [Test Case] - When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. To reproduce: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer. 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option: sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 [Regression Potential] - [Other Info] - [Original Description] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. Steps to replicate: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer $ sudo apt-get install landscape-client 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time $ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option $ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 [Test Case] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. To reproduce: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer. 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option: sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 ** Description changed: [Impact] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. [Test Case] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. To reproduce: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer. 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option: sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 [Regression Potential] [Other Info] + + * Upstream revision: + http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~landscape/landscape-client/trunk/revision/939 [Original Description] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. Steps to replicate: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer $ sudo apt-get install landscape-client 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time $ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option $ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 [Test Case] When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes: "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):" The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config. To reproduce: 1) Install landscape-client package on computer. 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option: sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1618483 Title: landscape-config new registration request prompt should default to no for subsequent runs To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/landscape-client/+bug/1618483/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
