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{{admon/note|A valid username?|Unless you are an administrator of the FTP server, you may not have a list of valid users and passwords. Additionally, sending a password <code>plain/text</code> may be a security risk depending on your network setup. One option is to provide a username of ''anonymous'' with a password of ''email''. The resulting URL would be in the form of <pre>ftp://anonymous:email@some.server/path/to/install</pre>. This may seem unintuitive, but this will still exercise anaconda's ability to properly parse user input and send the information to the requested FTP server.}} | {{admon/note|A valid username?|Unless you are an administrator of the FTP server, you may not have a list of valid users and passwords. Additionally, sending a password <code>plain/text</code> may be a security risk depending on your network setup. One option is to provide a username of ''anonymous'' with a password of ''email''. The resulting URL would be in the form of <pre>ftp://anonymous:email@some.server/path/to/install</pre>. This may seem unintuitive, but this will still exercise anaconda's ability to properly parse user input and send the information to the requested FTP server.}} | ||
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# Anaconda moves to | # Anaconda moves to [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Stage stage2] using ftp images | ||
# Anaconda completes successfully | # Anaconda completes successfully | ||
# System boots successfully | # System boots successfully |
Revision as of 06:17, 18 December 2009
Description
A complete installation using the FTP (non-anonymous) network installation protocol.
How to test
- Boot anaconda using any available means
- When prompted, provide the server and path of a valid FTP installation source
- Include a valid
username
andpassword
into the FTP URL using the formftp://USER:PASS@some.server/path/to/install
Expected Results
- Anaconda moves to stage2 using ftp images
- Anaconda completes successfully
- System boots successfully