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Bug #4380
closedThe allowed network on the relay servers are those of their own policy server
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On Relay Server, the allowed network are those of their policy erver.
the reason is that we rely on the Directive common-${policy_server_id} to store these values
However, on while on root, the directive that apply is common-root; on a relay server the directive is also common-root (its policy server is root)
Hence the bad networks :(
Updated by Jonathan CLARKE over 9 years ago
- Priority changed from N/A to 1
Bumping the priority. This is important.
Updated by Nicolas CHARLES over 9 years ago
- Status changed from 8 to Pending technical review
- Assignee changed from Nicolas CHARLES to Vincent MEMBRÉ
- Pull Request set to https://github.com/Normation/rudder/pull/429
PR is there
https://github.com/Normation/rudder/pull/429
Must be merged with other tickets of the bugs
Updated by Nicolas CHARLES over 9 years ago
- Status changed from Pending technical review to Pending release
Applied in changeset 7ed6a22dc9d134aec0536b1ace9b1dcb26dadbbd.
Updated by Nicolas CHARLES over 9 years ago
Applied in changeset 2ba017e8f56c5e7abc0202658cdeb2070283b13e.
Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 9 years ago
- Status changed from Pending release to Released
This bug has been fixed in Rudder 2.8.3, which was released today.
Check out:
- The release announcement: http://www.rudder-project.org/pipermail/rudder-announce/2014-March/000079.html
- The full ChangeLog: http://www.rudder-project.org/foswiki/bin/view/System/Documentation:ChangeLog28
- Download information: https://www.rudder-project.org/site/get-rudder/downloads/
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