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Andrew Shafer a219c88866 Solaris doesn't have a native tool to set hashed passwords
Added support for passwords by directly editing /etc/shadow
(I tried to make it work with libshadow, but considering it is not packaged for Solaris and adds little benefit, I decided against it)

password and password= are now defined on the default Solaris provider
2008-12-01 18:27:00 +11:00
autotest Manually setting an env var to mark autotest enabled so we see color 2008-11-25 14:11:00 +11:00
bin Fixed #1668 - puppetca can't clean unsigned certs 2008-11-20 13:41:40 +11:00
conf Merge branch 'l' into 0.24.x 2008-10-28 13:40:26 +11:00
examples type/mcx.rb Feature #1026 - MCX Type 2008-12-01 18:05:06 +11:00
ext Fixed #1767 - Minor fix to emacs mode 2008-11-24 21:31:22 +11:00
lib Solaris doesn't have a native tool to set hashed passwords 2008-12-01 18:27:00 +11:00
man/man8 Update to man pages, fix to ralsh help text and fix for #1211 2008-05-05 09:35:17 +10:00
spec Solaris doesn't have a native tool to set hashed passwords 2008-12-01 18:27:00 +11:00
test Fixing #1683 - accessing and changing settings is now thread-safe. 2008-11-26 12:57:53 +11:00
CHANGELOG Fixed #1695 - Solaris 10 zone provider doesn't properly handle unknown zone attributes in newer releases 2008-12-01 12:58:04 +11:00
COPYING Added GPL license 2005-08-25 20:58:05 +00:00
LICENSE Added GPL license 2005-08-25 20:58:05 +00:00
README this is a spurious commit to test the trac site 2007-06-03 19:36:02 +00:00
Rakefile Adjusted CI tasks exit codes 2008-11-26 20:29:33 +11:00
install.rb Fixed #1553 - Puppet and Facter cannot both install the plist module into two different locations 2008-09-13 14:21:06 +10:00

README

Documentation (and detailed install instructions) can be found 
online at http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/DocumentationStart .

Generally, you need the following things installed:

* Ruby >= 1.8.1 (earlier releases might work but probably not)

* The Ruby OpenSSL library.  For some reason, this often isn't included
  in the main ruby distributions.  You can test for it by running
  'ruby -ropenssl -e "puts :yep"'.  If that errors out, you're missing the
  library.

  If your distribution doesn't come with the necessary library (e.g., on Debian
  and Ubuntu you need to install libopenssl-ruby), then you'll probably have to
  compile Ruby yourself, since it's part of the standard library and not
  available separately.  You could probably just compile and install that one
  library, though.

* The Ruby XMLRPC client and server libraries.  For some reason, this often
  isn't included in the main ruby distributions.  You can test for it by
  running 'ruby -rxmlrpc/client -e "puts :yep"'.  If that errors out, you're missing
  the library.

* Facter => 1.1.1
  You can get this from < http://reductivelabs.com/projects/facter >

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