David Thompson dthomps...@worcester.edu skribis:
Ludovic Courtès l...@gnu.org writes:
Joe Hillenbrand joehil...@gmail.com skribis:
The question then is, what happens when the configuration changes from
having a files argument to not having one. What happens to the
links?
Good point. I’d
Joe Hillenbrand joehil...@gmail.com skribis:
Something to keep in mind is what a user means when they add a files
argument to user-account. I take this to mean I want the operating
system configurations to manage this file, not the user, which to me
means, clobber a file if it is already
Ludovic Courtès l...@gnu.org writes:
Joe Hillenbrand joehil...@gmail.com skribis:
The question then is, what happens when the configuration changes from
having a files argument to not having one. What happens to the
links?
Good point. I’d say we just remove the symlinks.
Agreed, but how
Joe Hillenbrand joehil...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a way to manage users' ssh public keys via the operating-system
configuration?
Our user-account type in gnu/system/shadow.scm doesn't provide such a
thing. Perhaps we could provide some generic facility for specifying
per-user files.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Ludovic Courtès l...@gnu.org wrote:
No (not yet?). I guess you mean the authorized keys, right?
Yes
It would be nice to have something like that, especially for automated
deployment scenarios.
That is specifically the scenario I am building for. I am also
Joe Hillenbrand joehil...@gmail.com skribis:
Is there a way to manage users' ssh public keys via the operating-system
configuration?
No (not yet?). I guess you mean the authorized keys, right?
It would be nice to have something like that, especially for automated
deployment scenarios. (For
Is there a way to manage users' ssh public keys via the operating-system
configuration?
Joe Hillenbrand joehil...@gmail.com skribis:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Ludovic Courtès l...@gnu.org wrote:
No (not yet?). I guess you mean the authorized keys, right?
Yes
It would be nice to have something like that, especially for automated
deployment scenarios.
That is