From: Patrick M. <mc...@um...> - 2007-05-29 14:54:56
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On May 25, 2007, at 3:06 PM, Jim Foraker wrote: > What would make sense to me is, -D overrides the absolute path > for the default location, but -x, -y, or -z would override the effect > of -D. So in your case, the command file would be > /tmp/client/command.K, all other command files/transcripts would go > under /tmp/client, and the CA cert would come from /etc/cert. Had you > specified -w2, the client's cert and key would be pulled from > /tmp/cert/cert.pem. That sounds logical to me. If you want to make a patch to the current code, that would be great. At some point, I'd also be interested in talking about how to make radmind configs more robust, say by supporting local config files. |