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Now all invocations have following order of arguments (if present):
addgroup -S -g ... GROUP
adduser -S -u ... -D -H -h ... -s ... -G ... -g ... USER
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Following rules have been applied:
- script starts with shebang !#/bin/sh followed by blank line,
- script ends with exit 0 prepended by blank line,
- only stderr of adduser, addgroup or passwd is redirected to /dev/null,
- getent passwd/group instances has been removed,
- manual checking of file and group existence has been removed,
- `|| true` instances has been removed.
Comments and line wrapping have been preserved.
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This way we can avoid ugly default:
Linux user,,,
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Make charon use 'ipsec' user and group, and enable the libcap
support as few capabilities need to be retained for configuring
IPsec SAs in to kernel.
This also introduces charon.initd which starts charon daemon only
and uses swanctl for configuration. It is a little bit more light
weight than running the 'starter' which seems to be deprecated.
Also the config format is completely different, but more flexible
and extensive.
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