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Change owner/group on Nextcloud for easy upgrade We now prevent Apache writing to files using SELinux, so it is secure during normal operation but can be upgraded through the web app by disabling SELinux
author IBBoard <dev@ibboard.co.uk>
date Fri, 20 Dec 2019 15:17:43 +0000
parents 956e484adc12
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[main]
    # The Puppet log directory.
    # The default value is '$vardir/log'.
    logdir = /var/log/puppet

    # Where Puppet PID files are kept.
    # The default value is '$vardir/run'.
    rundir = /var/run/puppet

    # Where SSL certificates are kept.
    # The default value is '$confdir/ssl'.
    ssldir = $vardir/ssl

    server = localhost
    certname = localhost

[agent]
    # The file in which puppetd stores a list of the classes
    # associated with the retrieved configuratiion.  Can be loaded in
    # the separate ``puppet`` executable using the ``--loadclasses``
    # option.
    # The default value is '$confdir/classes.txt'.
    classfile = $vardir/classes.txt

    # Where puppetd caches the local configuration.  An
    # extension indicating the cache format is added automatically.
    # The default value is '$confdir/localconfig'.
    localconfig = $vardir/localconfig

[master]

bindaddress = 127.0.0.1