From: Todd Lyons Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 16:25:17 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Example of proper user/group configured system. X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/buildfarm-client-wiki.git/commitdiff_plain/29715f173c51e083ba47526d1f87f7688471ebea?hp=bf8b8d41413f65b23be9afdd62112dd9db5bf9ad Example of proper user/group configured system. --- diff --git a/Installation.md b/Installation.md index 0a0cf1c..1a578f8 100644 --- a/Installation.md +++ b/Installation.md @@ -10,7 +10,11 @@ If you want to run more than one instance of the build farm to test multiple dif 2. Create the master exim user (i.e. the user that Exim changes uid to when it runs in normal operation). I suggest the user **exim**. If you already have the Exim package provided by your distro installed, chances are good that you already have a user named **exim** or **exim4**. That user is fine. This howto also assumes you use the groupname **exim**. 3. Create a user that will run the Build Farm. I suggest the user **farm**. Due to some assumptions that are made in the test suite, the group name must also be **farm**. It is ok if you make it a secondary group or the primary group. You also must assign a geckos name, or some tests will fail. I suggest "Exim BuildFarm". An example command that should work for most distributions: `useradd -m -c 'Exim BuildFarm' farm` -4. Add **exim** as a secondary group to the **farm** user. (You should **NOT** add **farm** as a secondary group to the exim user; this will cause test errors.) +4. Add **exim** as a secondary group to the **farm** user. (You should **NOT** add **farm** as a secondary group to the exim user; this will cause test errors.) Here is a sample user/group configuration: +
farm@buildclient:~/code$ id farm
+uid=1001(farm) gid=1001(farm) groups=1001(farm),137(exim)
+farm@buildclient:~/code$ id exim
+uid=480(exim) gid=137(exim) groups=137(exim)
5. Configure sudo to allow user **farm** to elevate to root without a password. Run `visudo` and add: `farm ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL` 6. Change to the **farm** user.