(...)

> But if a portable system installed at SANVITO reach the PASIAN domain,
> all the wpkg stuff still works, and this could be not the case, because
> the upgrade/install phase can be got from both network, leading to
> strange or unexpected configuration.
> Worster, if in a branch a package misses (clearly, hosts and profiles
> are not mirrored, are local info!), that package will be uninstalled at
> PASIAN and reinstalled back at SANVITO everytime.
> 
> 
> I'm speaking about a system that 'identify' wpkg installation (a
> 'signature'), so the client and the 'server' can match, an the upgrade
> process can stop if does not.

Well, if these are different domains, why don't you use different 
credentials for them? This would solve your problems.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org



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