On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:50 AM, Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip@kanarip.com wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
One of the items that I have to deal with at UNM is a long list of different firewalls and servers. I have Solaris(9,10), AIX(various), MacOSX(various), and SuSE(various), RHEL(2,3,4,5), and Fedora(7,8,9) to worry about with lots of different firewall needs for each one. As I am trying to standardize the firewalls... I run into that same headache everyone runs into at some point or another... How does one organize the various different firewalls in both the VCS and the upcoming configuration management system... while perfect is the enemy of the good.. what is a good way of doing it as I see way to many ways of laying it out in file structure.
firewalls/project/OS/system project/firewall/OS/system OS/firewall/project/system OS/system/project/firewall
etc etc etc. with some other // items added. Any ideas?
Sounds like a very sweet apple to sink my teeth in. Are you asking how to standardize this best both CSI-style and puppet-style?
Yes. Since CSI (wow I have 3 acronyms to deal with CIS, CSI, and SCI.. I wonder if I can get a ISC, and ICS somewhere) needs to have a regularized layout of how to deal with puppet, VCS and other things that meet togther.