On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 11:17 -0800, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 06:15:59PM +0100, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> Hey folks!
>
...snip background...
>
> Weirdness aside, I'm wondering if this could hurt people who may run
> the bodhi client CLI on a headless server. The browser must be opened
> on the same host where the CLI is running. There could be a way around
> that but it would need a (minor, according to Patrick) addition to
> Ipsilon. (this workaround does not involve starting elinks instead)
I think the workaround might be welcome here for these people who do hit
this case. Or documentation on how to run it on a workstation with a
local browser and move/copy the token to the headless place?
> So, I have questions:
> - Do any of you run the bodhi CLI on a headless server instead of on
> their workstation?
Yes. bodhi-backend01. ;)
ie, we need to make sure releng can auth to do pushes still and the
automated cron that does pushes still works.
Isn't the 'workaround' for cases like this just to issue a non-expiring
token? That's what we do for e.g. things in infra that need to edit the
wiki...
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