On Wed, 2013-11-06 at 14:41 +0400, Alexey I. Froloff wrote: > On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 05:14:22PM +1030, William Brown wrote: > > I have attached the SRPM of what I have created. > I just figured, that you are asking questions before actually > creating review request... There is a different way to make an "official" request? (It's a learning process ...) > > > Should the ifup/ifdown script generate the tayga.conf on the fly to > > say /var/run/tmp somewhere from values provided in the ifup / ifdown? > Better configure NAT64 in ifcfg-* files and generate tayga.conf. > That approach worked in OpenWRT ;-) Yep, I'll work on this in the next few days. > > Don't forget, that it is possible to configure static V4-V6 > mappings. It could be placed into /e/s/n-s/nat64-$DEVICE file or > whatsoever. > > Avoid using "REALDEVICE" variable - it is being used somewhere > inside network-scripts. > I'll stick to ${DEVICE}. What does ${REALDEVICE} do then? > You still have hardcoded "nat64" interface name in ifdown-nat64 > script. Oops. I thought I fixed that. > > > Additionally, what I have in these scripts should really be reviewed, as > > I have never written them before. > I can help with that if you test it - I only have tayga on > OpenWRT box. Once I make the changes you suggest, I'll let you know so yo ucan have a test. > > > Finally, tayga is a long running process, as such, I have enabled the > > hardened build. It is possible to run as an alternate user and in a > > chroot of it's DB dir. What is the best way to go about adding a user > > for this package for the daemon to run as? > This is described here - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:UsersAndGroups > > Also, take a look at other packages, like qemu-common. Again, will look at. Thanks for your time. -- Sincerely, William Brown http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xEFC416D781A8099A
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