On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 02:33 Asia/Jerusalem, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 21 August 2003 16:13, Bill Anderson wrote:
In some cases it simply isn't feasible. It is not feasible for example, for me to fly halfway around the world just to do that.
So SSH and krb are optional install, clearly neither are *needed* to do firewall/router stuff. We make them options available to be installed, but *not* part of a minimal *mandatory* install.
I agree. There are 3 levels of inclusion to a group, such as minimal (which I assume is made up of @ Core and @ Base).
There is <manditory> where it cannot be removed from the installation, <default> where it can be removed, but is included by default, and <optional> where it is part of the group, and can be included, but is not included by default.
SSH/krb I believe should be <default>.
I'm not a big believer in krb, for a few reasons which are beyond the scope of this discussion, but ill give it to you. Also snmp stuffs must be default. We need to get down to working on a custom comps.xml file. As soon as I have a chance to breathe (and sleep), I'll give it a ago.
--Jack