slackbuilds_ponce/system/salt/README
David Spencer fbbeed836b
system/salt: Updated for version 2016.11.2.
This update fixes CVE-2017-5192 and CVE-2017-5200. See
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2016.11.2.html
(* Security fix *)

Signed-off-by: David Spencer <idlemoor@slackbuilds.org>
2017-02-04 06:59:35 +07:00

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SaltStack or Salt is a Python-based open source configuration
management and remote execution engine.
This SlackBuild packages both the master and the minion.
Note: at this time, the pkg and service modules are not available
(unimplemented) in minions running Slackware.
Optional dependencies include:
python-ldap
GitPython
Mako
libvirt
pyOpenSSL
CherryPy
pymongo
python-keyring
MySQL-python
redis-py
python-gnupg
You must configure your master and your minions correctly before using
salt. For configuration details, please see:
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/index.html
To start the salt daemons automatically on your systems, you can add the
following lines to /etc/rc.d/rc.local, and then on each system enable
only the daemons you actually want, by making the rc scripts executable.
if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.salt-master ]; then
/etc/rc.d/rc.salt-master start
fi
if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.salt-minion ]; then
/etc/rc.d/rc.salt-minion start
fi
if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.salt-syndic ]; then
/etc/rc.d/rc.salt-syndic start
fi
On a master, you should enable the salt-master daemon:
chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.salt-master
On a minion, you should enable the salt-minion daemon:
chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.salt-minion
You probably won't want to enable the salt-syndic daemon unless you have
configured a complex topology.