Add support for out-of-$HOME Juniper binaries#20
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Add support for out-of-$HOME Juniper binaries#20ktims wants to merge 1 commit intomadscientist:masterfrom
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Needed for 'nosuid' support in $HOME Modern Ubuntus at least offer encrypted home directories. These are mounted 'nosuid' which means that the automatically installed ncsvc under $HOME can't run as root, which is required. Add support for an environment variable 'JNPATH' to override default JNPATH. ncsvc still writes logs to the $HOME directory so make the log reader look there too. Not necessarily an elegant solution but works for me.
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Needed for 'nosuid' support in $HOME. Modern Ubuntus at least offer encrypted home directories. These are mounted 'nosuid' which means that the automatically installed ncsvc under $HOME can't run as root, which is required.
Add support for an environment variable 'JNPATH' to override default JNPATH. ncsvc still writes logs to the $HOME directory so make the log reader look there too.
Not necessarily an elegant solution but works for me.