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As distributive is only pulling check data, is there a drawback to not checking at all?
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I think that there is no downside to having both, in case people want to be sure of the identity of the server that they're pulling the checklist from. Remember, checklists can run arbitrary code with "command"
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Fixed in 8904662
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responseMatchesInsecure works great! In the near future, however, we will also need to handle authentication so actual returned data can be parsed.
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See #43
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Related Issues (20)
- Sample checklists should all work in Docker HOT 3
- Merge distributive and goss HOT 15
- Check for ulimit for root user HOT 2
- Add support for inode checks
- inodeUsageByMountpoint HOT 1
- UserInGroup errors when validating groups. HOT 7
- UserInGroup errors when validating groups. HOT 1
- 'Port' check does not check for ipv6 ports HOT 4
- DockerRunning and DockerRunningRegexp fail on containers without ports HOT 1
- Unit tests failing
- "real" releases
- Release 0.2.5 rpm name HOT 1
- Switch to glide/vendoring
- Check connection latency HOT 1
- Crash when using TCPTimeout
- Use YAML for configuration
- build release binaries in CI
- Docker daemon latency
- Unable to find the file size. HOT 2
- This project has moved to Mantl
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