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How to cat contents of a file to another file in ExecStartPre?
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Why I closed the “Why is Kali so hard” questionsystemd: permission issue with mkdir & ExecStartPreOne systemd service depend on anotherSystemD not running an ExecStartPre until I reload and restart the serviceHow does systemd interpret the return codes of scripts it launches in ExecStartPre and ExecStartPost?Confused by ExecStartPre entries in systemd unit fileSystemd - using the “+” prefix with ExecStartPreHow is the execution order of processes determined for fields like ExecStartPre being specified in original and overriden systemd service files?How to ExecStartPre another systemd unit?systemd unit file: how to depend on one service OR another service?ExecStartPre= with Restart=always with systemD
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I am trying to implement the JSON authentication method to authenticate against Google Container Registry.This method requires Service Account JSON key file to be passed during authentication.
Is it possible to pass the content of the JSON as a variable instead of the credentials itself? I would not want to do that security region.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF
<file path>
EOF
systemd
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I am trying to implement the JSON authentication method to authenticate against Google Container Registry.This method requires Service Account JSON key file to be passed during authentication.
Is it possible to pass the content of the JSON as a variable instead of the credentials itself? I would not want to do that security region.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF
<file path>
EOF
systemd
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I am trying to implement the JSON authentication method to authenticate against Google Container Registry.This method requires Service Account JSON key file to be passed during authentication.
Is it possible to pass the content of the JSON as a variable instead of the credentials itself? I would not want to do that security region.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF
<file path>
EOF
systemd
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I am trying to implement the JSON authentication method to authenticate against Google Container Registry.This method requires Service Account JSON key file to be passed during authentication.
Is it possible to pass the content of the JSON as a variable instead of the credentials itself? I would not want to do that security region.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF
<file path>
EOF
systemd
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You could run your ExecStartPre in shell, eg.
/bin/sh -c "<commands>"
or place the contents in separate shell script and point ExecStartPre to it.
Thanks @sebasth I tried:Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error:* data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?
– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
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You could run your ExecStartPre in shell, eg.
/bin/sh -c "<commands>"
or place the contents in separate shell script and point ExecStartPre to it.
Thanks @sebasth I tried:Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error:* data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?
– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
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You could run your ExecStartPre in shell, eg.
/bin/sh -c "<commands>"
or place the contents in separate shell script and point ExecStartPre to it.
Thanks @sebasth I tried:Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error:* data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?
– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
add a comment |
You could run your ExecStartPre in shell, eg.
/bin/sh -c "<commands>"
or place the contents in separate shell script and point ExecStartPre to it.
You could run your ExecStartPre in shell, eg.
/bin/sh -c "<commands>"
or place the contents in separate shell script and point ExecStartPre to it.
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Thanks @sebasth I tried:Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error:* data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?
– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
add a comment |
Thanks @sebasth I tried:Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error:* data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?
– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
Thanks @sebasth I tried:
Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error: * data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
Thanks @sebasth I tried:
Tried: ExecStartPre= /bin/sh -c " -/usr/bin/cat > keyfile.json << EOF "xxxx", "zzzz" EOF " It failed with error: * data.ct_config.service: data.ct_config.service: error converting to Ignition: error at line 77, column 17 invalid unit content: unexpected newline encountered while parsing option name ``` Its not liking the multiple lines inside the ? Any idea how to fix it?– sampcoug
Apr 10 at 21:22
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
if you want to wrap long lines in unit file, you need to add `` before newline.
– sebasth
2 days ago
add a comment |
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