- Python 3.8 compatibility changes - msgpack support for version >= 1.0.0 (bsc#1171257) - Added: * python3.8-compatibility-pr-s-235.patch * msgpack-support-versions-1.0.0.patch - Prevent sporious "salt-api" stuck processes when managing SSH minions because of logging deadlock (bsc#1159284) - Avoid segfault from "salt-api" under certain conditions of heavy load managing SSH minions (bsc#1169604) - Added: * prevent-logging-deadlock-on-salt-api-subprocesses-bs.patch * make-lazyloader.__init__-call-to-_refresh_file_mappi.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/801830 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/salt?expand=0&rev=104
Salt-master as non-root user ============================ With this version of salt the salt-master will run as salt user. Why an extra user ================= While the current setup runs the master as root user, this is considered a security issue and not in line with the other configuration management tools (eg. puppet) which runs as a dedicated user. How can I undo the change ========================= If you would like to make the change before you can do the following steps manually: 1. change the user parameter in the master configuration user: root 2. update the file permissions: as root: chown -R root /etc/salt /var/cache/salt /var/log/salt /var/run/salt 3. restart the salt-master daemon: as root: rcsalt-master restart or systemctl restart salt-master NOTE ==== Running the salt-master daemon as a root user is considers by some a security risk, but running as root, enables the pam external auth system, as this system needs root access to check authentication. For more information: http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/nonroot.html
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