during the rewrite the checkPasswords=false feature of the old module
was lost. restore it, and with it systems that allow any client to use
any username.
borg is able to process stdin during backups when backing up the special path -,
which can be very useful for backing up things that can be streamed (eg database
dumps, zfs snapshots).
mosquitto needs a lot of attention concerning its config because it doesn't
parse it very well, often ignoring trailing parts of lines, duplicated config
keys, or just looking back way further in the file to associated config keys
with previously defined items than might be expected.
this replaces the mosquitto module completely. we now have a hierarchical config
that flattens out to the mosquitto format (hopefully) without introducing spooky
action at a distance.
/etc/crypttab can contain the _netdev option, which adds crypto devices
to the remote-cryptsetup.target.
remote-cryptsetup.target has a dependency on cryptsetup-pre.target. So
let's add both of them.
Currently, one needs to manually ssh in and invoke `systemctl start
systemd-cryptsetup@<name>.service` to unlock volumes.
After this change, systemd will properly add it to the target, and
assuming remote-cryptsetup.target is pulled in somewhere, you can simply
pass the passphrase by invoking `systemd-tty-ask-password-agent` after
ssh-ing in, without having to manually start these services.
Whether remote-cryptsetup.target should be added to multi-user.target
(as it is on other distros) is part of another discussion - right now
the following snippet will do:
```
systemd.targets.multi-user.wants = [ "remote-cryptsetup.target" ];
```
Makes service more customizeable and makes debuggingin easier through
the use of flags like `--log-debug` or `--dump-settings`.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
The headless option broke with 7d8b303e3f
because the path /bin/vmware-user-suid-wrapper does not exist in the
headless variant of the open-vm-tools package.
Since the vmblock fuse mount and vmware-user-suid-wrapper seem to only
be used for shared folders and drag and drop, they should not exist in
the vmware-guest module if it is configured as headless.