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LCFG Project

LCFG Project

Recent Activity for the LCFG project

Weekly Changes – 24/05/2021

The main change for DICE this week is the introduction of the new root CA certificate. For the LCFG level there are a few small fixes. Here are the full details…

New Informatics root CA

The process of obtaining a new Informatics root CA certificate continues. This is used to sign back-end cosign server certificates and certificates used by our LDAP servers, amongst others. The current root certificate expires on 10th June 2021.

toohot and hwmon monitoring

The IPMI commands called by the toohot and hwmon monitoring scripts now both apply timeouts to ensure that stuck processes are not left hanging around.

flexlm

The flexlm group ID is now specified in the LCFG-level so that the headers work correctly for sites outside of Informatics.

google authenticator

A missing piece of cpp has been added so that the lcfg/options/pam_google_authenticator.h is actually usable.

SL7 defetc

The stub passwd file for SL7 has gained an entry for the saned user – SANE scanner daemon user – this avoids a warning from the auth component at install time.

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