On 8/13/07, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Luke Macken wrote:
> There are a handful of development instances of various apps running on
> our publictest systems, most of which don't support SSL. This is
> obviously not a good thing, so I'm proposing that we either enable SSL
> on these apps, or disable the FAS identity provider and provide local
> guest accounts on the local SQLite dbs.
>
In theory the test instances should be using the test FAS db:
http://publictest1.fedora.redhat.com/accounts/
Which does not contain production data.
That doesn't work yet for the packagedb at least. Because packages
have owners and all the owner information is in FAS, it needs a full
FAS database to run. We could dump the db and change the
passwords/email addresses to something else and get rid of address,
phone, fax, etc fields. But I don't know if that's easier than
setting up ssl.
-Toshio