X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=6c5d18329f074baa574eb6104337681b2bb2ebf1;hp=8d5ed1d1addb6c8982de1e2d8cee04883b10745e;hb=6e6b3ff35f9baafb22d5459ca13c112b1e00ae1b;hpb=e6ed656c98f4c0781090a7ee4337267923754dbd diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 8d5ed1d..6c5d183 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -537,8 +537,7 @@ virt-sysprep ideas ------------------ - touch /.unconfigured ? - - smolt ID - - Spacewalk / RHN ID + - other Spacewalk / RHN IDs (?) - Kerberos keys - Puppet registration - user accounts @@ -549,3 +548,55 @@ virt-sysprep ideas . install a firstboot script virt-sysprep --script=/tmp/foo.sh . run an external shell script . run external guestfish script virt-sysprep --fish=/tmp/foo.fish + . rm /var/cache/apt/archives/* + - /var/run/* and pam_faillock's data files + - homedirs/.ssh directory, especially /root/.ssh (Steve Grubb) + - if drives are encrypted, then dm-crypt key should be changed + and drives all re-encrypted + - /etc/pki + (Steve says ...) + Rpm uses nss. Nss sets up its crypto database in + /etc/pki. Depending on how long the machine ran before cloning, you + may have picked up some certificates or things. This is an area + that you would want to look into. + - secure erase of inodes etc using scrub (Steve Grubb) + - other directories that could require cleaning include: + /var/cache/gdm/* + /var/lib/fprint/* + /var/run/* + /var/lib/AccountService/users/* + /var/lib/sss/db/* + /var/lib/samba/* + /var/lib/samba/*/* + (thanks Marko Myllynen, James Antill) + +Launch remote sessions over ssh +------------------------------- + +We had an idea you could add a launch method that uses ssh, ie. all +febootstrap and qemu commands happen the same as now, but prefixed by +ssh so it happens on a remote machine. + +Note that proper remote support and integration with libvirt is +different from this, and people are working on that. ssh would just +be "remote-lite". + +virt-make-fs and virt-win-reg need to not be in Perl +---------------------------------------------------- + +Probably they should be in C or OCaml. + +Integrate snap-type functionality in inspection tools +----------------------------------------------------- + +Mo Morsi's "snap" program lets you describe a guest as the list of +packages (eg. RPMs) installed + changes made to those RPMs + files +added. + +http://projects.morsi.org/wiki/Snap + +This results in a compact description of the guest. He even managed +to do a kind of migration of guests by simply recreating the guest +from the description on the target machine. + +It would be ideal to integrate this and/or use inspection to do this.