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It seems that installing HTCondor-9.0.4 via RPMs doesn't automatically create an idtoken file in /etc/condor/passwords.d/POOL
like the documentation reads https://htcondor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/admin-manual/security.html?highlight=idtokens#quick-configuration-of-security So how does one create the SEC_TOKEN_POOL_SIGNING_KEY_FILE if it doesn't already exist?
Also , with the RPM install, ALLOW_WRITE = * which seems inherantly insecure. Does oes this even matter when use security:recommended_v9_0
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