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authorvarac <varacanero@zeromail.org>2016-04-28 13:48:06 +0200
committervarac <varacanero@zeromail.org>2016-05-17 11:40:26 +0200
commit112e8e98bca4a11a068cc771e41d4b819da4ef52 (patch)
treeae8136d9d1300b634593aa2522c6d35f579b9daa
parenta5809e45e1f8d34c88713b3c7782a4e78bb50c51 (diff)
[lint] make future parser happy
-rw-r--r--puppet/modules/site_nagios/manifests/server.pp2
-rw-r--r--puppet/modules/site_openvpn/manifests/server_config.pp8
2 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/puppet/modules/site_nagios/manifests/server.pp b/puppet/modules/site_nagios/manifests/server.pp
index aa9b956e..6537124d 100644
--- a/puppet/modules/site_nagios/manifests/server.pp
+++ b/puppet/modules/site_nagios/manifests/server.pp
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class site_nagios::server inherits nagios::base {
include site_webapp::common_vhost
include apache::module::headers
- File ['nagios_htpasswd'] {
+ File['nagios_htpasswd'] {
source => undef,
content => "nagiosadmin:${nagiosadmin_pw}",
mode => '0640',
diff --git a/puppet/modules/site_openvpn/manifests/server_config.pp b/puppet/modules/site_openvpn/manifests/server_config.pp
index 6decc665..15e6fb38 100644
--- a/puppet/modules/site_openvpn/manifests/server_config.pp
+++ b/puppet/modules/site_openvpn/manifests/server_config.pp
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
# auth SHA1
#
# dkg: For HMAC digest to authenticate packets, we just want SHA256. OpenVPN lists
-# a number of “digest” with names like “RSA-SHA256”, but this are legacy and
+# a number of "digest" with names like "RSA-SHA256", but this are legacy and
# should be avoided.
#
# elijah: i am not so sure that the digest algo matters for 'auth' option, because
@@ -40,14 +40,14 @@
# cipher AES-128-CBC
#
# dkg: For the choice of cipher, we need to select an algorithm and a
-# cipher mode. OpenVPN defaults to Blowfish, which is a fine algorithm — but
+# cipher mode. OpenVPN defaults to Blowfish, which is a fine algorithm - but
# our control channel is already relying on AES not being broken; if the
# control channel is cracked, then the key material for the tunnel is exposed,
# and the choice of algorithm is moot. So it makes more sense to me to rely on
# the same cipher here: AES128. As for the cipher mode, OFB seems cleaner to
# me, but CBC is more well-tested, and the OpenVPN man page (at least as of
-# version 2.2.1) says “CBC is recommended and CFB and OFB should be considered
-# advanced modes.”
+# version 2.2.1) says "CBC is recommended and CFB and OFB should be considered
+# advanced modes."
#
# note: the default is BF-CBC (blowfish)
#