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Auto-deploy over SSH make a return? #67

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infodox opened this issue May 7, 2014 · 2 comments
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Auto-deploy over SSH make a return? #67

infodox opened this issue May 7, 2014 · 2 comments

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@infodox
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infodox commented May 7, 2014

I was wondering would the "auto deploy" over SSH be making a return for automagically converting a box into a dispatcher, as I had been working on something to spin up EC2 instances and use them as a grid, for "quick setup" of a "scanning cloud" of sorts. Would be nice to see it again what with the WebUI being more matured and all :)

(also, wow. You are fast! I barely had looked away to feed the cat and a reply!)

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Zapotek commented May 7, 2014

I'd really like to add this, and with this WebUI it'd be much nicer than before (with automatic support for cloud providers via fog for example), but the Framework takes priority and I'm the only developer.

I generally improve the WebUI when I don't have anything important to work on for the Framework but for almost the last year I've been working on v0.5 non-stop, which is hands down the most important thing for the project, ever.

I guess what I'm saying is this won't be implemented for a while, sadly.

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infodox commented May 7, 2014

No worries!

I have currently an "ugly hack" method to do it, using a python script w/ paramiko to scp up the tarball, decompress, and run the necessary commands half-done. Just need to get around to testing it and praying I dont accidentally the whole thing ;)

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