On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 06:15:59PM +0100, Aurelien Bompard wrote: > Hey folks! > ...snip background... > > Weirdness aside, I'm wondering if this could hurt people who may run > the bodhi client CLI on a headless server. The browser must be opened > on the same host where the CLI is running. There could be a way around > that but it would need a (minor, according to Patrick) addition to > Ipsilon. (this workaround does not involve starting elinks instead) I think the workaround might be welcome here for these people who do hit this case. Or documentation on how to run it on a workstation with a local browser and move/copy the token to the headless place? > So, I have questions: > - Do any of you run the bodhi CLI on a headless server instead of on > their workstation? Yes. bodhi-backend01. ;) ie, we need to make sure releng can auth to do pushes still and the automated cron that does pushes still works. > - Do you use the --username and --password command-line switches of > bodhi-client? > - How far ahead should we warn users of this change? There's doc to update too. I think once we have a really good idea of what we are going to change and the workarounds, etc we should announce it then. > I don't think I can easily keep both stacks (OpenID and OIDC) working > simultaneously, but in the interest of ease of migration I can try, if > it's worth the non-negligible effort. > > I think I can get this work done in the context of the Bodhi > initiative this quarter. If things don't explode too big. > > Comments? Opinions? > Thanks for reading this far :-) Thanks for heading this up... I guess once this is done, our only openid app left will be pagure? kevin
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