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[Bug 2049624] [NEW] vpnaas problem --- strongswan on rocky 9
Public bug reported:
It seems like this is written exclusively for some dist..
On rocky, it's named strongswan just like in the man page, and it uses
/etc/strongswan
So setting:
[strongswan]
default_config_area = /etc/strongswan/strongswan.d
should be enough according to the configuration, but there are some issues:
1. Configuration is copied with cp -a and thus still owned by root
2. It seems it doesn't even attempt to put the configuration in the right path -- i patched this manually nd got error that a normal run doesn't get (ie permission denied for the temporary file)
Why not ask the binary?
strongswan --confdir
/etc/strongswan
Or set the paths using the environment variables documented?
** Affects: neutron
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
vpnaas problem --- strongswan on rocky 9
Status in neutron:
New
Bug description:
It seems like this is written exclusively for some dist..
On rocky, it's named strongswan just like in the man page, and it uses
/etc/strongswan
So setting:
[strongswan]
default_config_area = /etc/strongswan/strongswan.d
should be enough according to the configuration, but there are some issues:
1. Configuration is copied with cp -a and thus still owned by root
2. It seems it doesn't even attempt to put the configuration in the right path -- i patched this manually nd got error that a normal run doesn't get (ie permission denied for the temporary file)
Why not ask the binary?
strongswan --confdir
/etc/strongswan
Or set the paths using the environment variables documented?
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