[New: openFATE 309614] Activator application for SUSE Studio created appliances
Feature added by: Christian Hueller (chuller) Feature #309614, revision 1 Title: Activator application for SUSE Studio created appliances Requested by: Christian Hueller (chuller) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Basically the idea is simple: Create an application (GUI would be nice) that can 'activate' a previously SUSE Studio built appliance. 'Activate' stands here for things like o register appliance with Novell or ISV o create users and set passwords o do other security relevant things like creating keys or add own proprietary material After the activation it would be awesome to also integrate some deployment functionality to burn isos directly to CD after activation or copy disk images to a usb stick How it might work: Basically the appliance filesystem needs to be accessed in order to modify the appliance accordingly. This could be done through either loop mounting the image or by booting it inside some hypervisor. Loop mounting requires root access, so booting might be the better solution, we only need to take care the kiwi firstboot processes do net get triggered in this activation boot. Possible features: o interaction with studio itself using its API (no manual download of the appliance e.g.) Use Case: The use case is pretty clear as this would cover the gap between the simple creation of an appliance and the frist booting of it on your hardware: The user downloads a SLES11 appliance with the 'activator', then sets the root password and enters the SLES11 registration key. Now the update repositories get added to the appliance and the password is changed without being accessible on the online server. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: This would be a great usability improvement to the whole stusio experienc -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309614
Feature changed by: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) Feature #309614, revision 2 Title: Activator application for SUSE Studio created appliances Hackweek V: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important + SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Desirable Requested by: Christian Hueller (chuller) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Basically the idea is simple: Create an application (GUI would be nice) that can 'activate' a previously SUSE Studio built appliance. 'Activate' stands here for things like o register appliance with Novell or ISV o create users and set passwords o do other security relevant things like creating keys or add own proprietary material After the activation it would be awesome to also integrate some deployment functionality to burn isos directly to CD after activation or copy disk images to a usb stick How it might work: Basically the appliance filesystem needs to be accessed in order to modify the appliance accordingly. This could be done through either loop mounting the image or by booting it inside some hypervisor. Loop mounting requires root access, so booting might be the better solution, we only need to take care the kiwi firstboot processes do net get triggered in this activation boot. Possible features: o interaction with studio itself using its API (no manual download of the appliance e.g.) Use Case: The use case is pretty clear as this would cover the gap between the simple creation of an appliance and the frist booting of it on your hardware: The user downloads a SLES11 appliance with the 'activator', then sets the root password and enters the SLES11 registration key. Now the update repositories get added to the appliance and the password is changed without being accessible on the online server. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: This would be a great usability improvement to the whole stusio experienc -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309614
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #309614, revision 3 Title: Activator application for SUSE Studio created appliances - Hackweek V: Unconfirmed + Hackweek V: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) + reject date: 2013-08-12 16:08:23 + reject reason: Not done - feature was in state UNCONFIRMED and thus got + ignored. Priority Requester: Important - SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed + SUSE Studio: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Christian Hueller (chuller) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Basically the idea is simple: - Create an application (GUI would be nice) that can 'activate' a previously SUSE Studio built appliance. 'Activate' stands here for things like - o register appliance with Novell or ISV - o create users and set passwords - o do other security relevant things like creating keys or add own + o register appliance with Novell or ISV + o create users and set passwords + o do other security relevant things like creating keys or add own proprietary material After the activation it would be awesome to also integrate some deployment functionality to burn isos directly to CD after activation or copy disk images to a usb stick How it might work: Basically the appliance filesystem needs to be accessed in order to - modify the appliance accordingly. This could be done through - either loop mounting the image or by booting it inside some - hypervisor. + modify the appliance accordingly. This could be done through either + loop mounting the image or by booting it inside some hypervisor. Loop mounting requires root access, so booting might be the better solution, we only need to take care the kiwi firstboot processes do net get triggered in this activation boot. - Possible features: o interaction with studio itself using its API (no manual download of the appliance e.g.) - Use Case: The use case is pretty clear as this would cover the gap between the simple creation of an appliance and the frist booting of it on your hardware: - The user downloads a SLES11 appliance with the 'activator', then sets the root password and enters the SLES11 registration key. Now the update repositories get added to the appliance and the password is changed without being accessible on the online server. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: This would be a great usability improvement to the whole stusio experienc + Discussion: + #1: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2013-08-12 16:08:40) + This feature was in state UNCONFIRMED which is the draft state. Please + move features to NEW if you like to see them evaluated. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309614
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