Hello:
A part of my GSoC project - On-Demand Fedora Build Service[1] involves downloading packages via Koji. The build client can run simulatenously on multiple nodes (separate machines). Is it OK to use the same fedora.cert on all these? Or, is there any restrictions to simultaenously using the same cert ?
[1] https://github.com/amitsaha/gsoc2012_fbs
Thanks! -Amit
On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 19:04 +1000, Amit Saha wrote:
Hello:
A part of my GSoC project - On-Demand Fedora Build Service[1] involves downloading packages via Koji. The build client can run simulatenously on multiple nodes (separate machines). Is it OK to use the same fedora.cert on all these? Or, is there any restrictions to simultaenously using the same cert ?
Why would you need the client certificate? Can't you download builds without being authenticated?
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El Fri, 8 Jun 2012 19:04:29 +1000 Amit Saha amitksaha@fedoraproject.org escribió:
Hello:
A part of my GSoC project - On-Demand Fedora Build Service[1] involves downloading packages via Koji. The build client can run simulatenously on multiple nodes (separate machines). Is it OK to use the same fedora.cert on all these? Or, is there any restrictions to simultaenously using the same cert ?
you do not need a cert to download builds from koji, none of what you would do in finding and downloading builds requires authenticated access. so dont use it.
Dennis
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Dennis Gilmore dennis@ausil.us wrote:
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El Fri, 8 Jun 2012 19:04:29 +1000 Amit Saha amitksaha@fedoraproject.org escribió:
Hello:
A part of my GSoC project - On-Demand Fedora Build Service[1] involves downloading packages via Koji. The build client can run simulatenously on multiple nodes (separate machines). Is it OK to use the same fedora.cert on all these? Or, is there any restrictions to simultaenously using the same cert ?
you do not need a cert to download builds from koji, none of what you would do in finding and downloading builds requires authenticated access. so dont use it.
Oh Okay. Should have checked before assuming it needed it.
Thanks! -Amit