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