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Job: SDP-793
Status: open
Project: perforce-software-sdp
Severity: C
ReportedBy: clouie
ReportedDate: 2022/05/16 20:04:52
ModifiedBy: tom_tyler
ModifiedDate: 2022/05/16 20:04:52
OwnedBy: tom_tyler
Description:
Remove refs to service user password.
The SDP references a service user password in several places
in both Linux and Windows SDP. This is not needed as we
advise setting crazy/big generated password for service users,
and then not capturing it anywhere.
The way to login a service user is by logging in first as a
regular super user, and then as the regular super, generating
a ticket for the service user. On Linux, this can be done with
p4login -v service
Docs should be reviewed to ensure there is no conflicting info.
This change will need minor doc changes in Windows and Linux,
as well as setup scripts for each platform to clarify how the
password is generated for service users. Note that the
mkrep.sh script already sets and discards long service user
passwords, which is the desired behavior.
Component: setup
Type: Feature