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How do i tell a landscape server to not execute remote scripts in /tmp?

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We are trying to use landscape to push or execute a script on a load of Ubuntu 20.04 laptops.

The script we are happy with and it does it's job fine.

But when we try to use landscape to execute that same script on a remote machine, it tries to execute the script and some temp scripts from /tmp on the remote machine.

We do not allow things to execute in /tmp and the filesystem is mounted with teh noexec option so the script always fails to run .... as you would expect.

So the question is, is there a config setting or something in the landscape server or client that will allow it to use a different directory on the remote machine to execute scripts ... for example can we make it use /landscape to do all it's executing in ?

Thanks. Dean.

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