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Re: cfrun question
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Chris Kacoroski |
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Re: cfrun question |
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Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:00:15 -0700 |
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Go this working. Problem was I did not make the change in cfservd.conf
on the master and it was overwriting the client I was testing on.
ski
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
I have cfrun.hosts in my /var/cfengine/inputs directory looking like this:
[root@linux9 inputs]# cat cfrun.hosts
domain=nsd.org
access=root
10-171-248-171.nsd.org
On the client I have the cfservd looking like this:
control:
domain = ( nsd.org )
AddClasses = ( ExecResult(/usr/local/scripts/ldapnames --cfengine) )
workdir = ( "/var/cfengine" )
AllowUsers = ( root )
cfrunCommand = ( "/usr/local/sbin/cfagent" )
cfengine::
AllowConnectionsFrom = ( 10. 192.168.0. 127.0.0.1 )
admit:
$(cfrunCommand) cfengine.nsd.org
and I get errors like this:
10-171-248-171.nsd.org replies..
Host authentication failed. Did you forget the domain name or IP/DNS
address registration (for ipv4 or ipv6)?Connection with
10-171-248-171.nsd.org completed
Appreciate any pointers.
cheers,
ski
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Chris "Ski" Kacoroski, ckacoroski@nsd.org, 425-489-6263
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