On 2/5/15 4:36 AM, Rubén Pérez wrote:
Thanks for your answer. It's very helpful, but I still have some
doubts
about it. I'm sorry if what I'm going to ask is too obvious.
Just to add a datapoint for you.
This was something I spent a lot of time trying to do and I made no
progress on it.
In *my* view, the systems being built have a need to remain isolated
from other resources available on the net so I was looking for a secure
way to drop some critical files (such as a known ssh key) into a system
but I failed. (I suspected my own limitations more than cobbler's)
One of the things I really wanted to be able to do was provide an area
that *behaved* /like/ an isolated tftp so that when the system reached a
specific point of creation it could retrieve, without any massaging or
interpretation of the contents, a file quickly and easily.
My time got overcome by events and I've not gotten back to it in a while.
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