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Created Feb 26, 2021 by Marcin Siodelski@marcinMaintainer

Consider having at least one machine unregistered in the demo

Currently, all agents in the demo setup use agent token based registration to connect with the server. When you start the demo, all of the agents are awaiting authorization. In the review of #483 (closed), @tomek suggested that at least one demo agent should be registrable using the command line. The following is the original comment:

!272 (comment 196567)

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