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Author: Rainer Weikusat
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] systemd is haunting me
Ian Zimmerman <itz@???> writes:
> On 2016-02-02 12:58 +0000, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
>> > If you have the dedication to GUI and the resources of a global
>> > mega-corporation it is possible to make a similar GUI actually respect
>> > the under-lying settings ... but it is incredibly hard work, way
>> > beyond almost any organisation. OSX did achieve this
>>
>> Not at all, actually. It just means the front-end code has to work
>> directly with the backend config files
>
> But then the GUI code has to grok all the bazillions of config file
> formats out there, and perhaps worse, hardcode the knowledge which
> packages use which formats.


Only the ones it needs to work with. For the example I mentioned, this
involved (I wouldn't usually talk that much about it but will do it here
because of the "everyone did this a 100,000 times statement)

    - refactor the racoon code such that the config parser could be
          put into a shared library racoon and other program could link
          to


    - wrote a Perl extension module making the library available to
          Perl code (eg, the program supposed to translate between the
          database tables used by the frontend and the backend system)


    - modified bind and squid to link with this library in order to
          implement a predefined ACL type 'VPN client network' as
          defined by the racoon mode_cfg configuration


    - modified the network setup scripts to get the pool network
          from there as well


That was a fair bit of legwork but the resulting system offers a
simplified GUI interface while retaining the flexibilty to deal with
'uncommon' setups by customization.