Bug 736702

Summary: default koji configuration
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Florian La Roche <florian.laroche>
Component: kojiAssignee: Dennis Gilmore <dennis>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Florian La Roche 2011-09-08 13:02:09 UTC
Created attachment 522114 [details]
koji config improvements

Description of problem:

Setting up koji needs a bit of configuration work. Here a few suggestions
on how the default config could be improved, most items are really cosmetic:

- stick with "example.com", do not use "example.org" at the same time
- stick with "hub.example.com", do not mix in "www.example.com"
- change oldstyle pkgurl from "/packages" to "/kojifiles/packages"
- add apache config "Options SymLinksIfOwnerMatch" as the repos
  contain symlinks
- apache config for /mnt/koji should use:
    SetHandler None
    IndexOptions NameWidth=* +SuppressDescription +SuppressIcon
  as a more secure setup and also better readbale setup
- remove kerb config from kojira.conf, this is anyway in two differnt
  places now in this file, so could use further cleanup
- Fix KojiFilesURL from http://server.example.com/mnt/koji to
  http://hub.example.com/kojifiles
- Use the default dir /etc/pki/koji/ for the cert files as done in
  all wiki config scripts.

best regards,

Florian La Roche


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Comment 1 Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client 2012-01-31 12:01:35 UTC
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