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cfrun help


From: Alan Silver
Subject: cfrun help
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 14:42:37 -0400

HI all:

I am running cfengine 2.0.1 on a few Solaris 8 servers. 
I haven't tried using cfrun in a while, but now I am starting to use it
more.
I am trying to run it on one of systems (ankaa) with command:
cfrun -v nekkar

When I try to run it I get

Address given by nameserver: 199.94.20.186
Loaded /var/cfengine/ppkeys/localhost.priv
Loaded /var/cfengine/ppkeys/localhost.pub
Looking for a source of entropy in /var/cfengine/randseed
cfrun(0):         .......... [ Hailing nekkar.hbs.edu ] ..........
Connecting to server nekkar.hbs.edu to port 0 with options  
Loaded /var/cfengine/ppkeys/root-199.94.41.104.pub
Connect to nekkar.hbs.edu = 199.94.41.104 on port cfengine
Loaded /var/cfengine/ppkeys/root-199.94.41.104.pub
cfrun:ankaa.hbs.edu: Strong authentication of server=nekkar.hbs.edu
connection confirmed
nekkar.hbs.edu replies..

 Host authentication failed. Did you forget the domain
name?cfrun:ankaa.hbs.edu: Couldn't recv
cfrun:ankaa.hbs.edu: recv
Connection with nekkar.hbs.edu completed

Now, I have all my keys in place and I copy from one machine to the
other, so I don't think that that is a problem. The other thing that I
thought it might be was my cfservd.conf on nekkar. Here is what that
looks like:

control:
any::
  domain = ( hbs.edu ) 
  AllowConnectionsFrom        = ( 199.94.41.104 199.94.20.186  ) 
  LogAllConnections = ( true )
  TrustKeysFrom = ( 199.94.41.104 199.94.20.186 )
  cfrunCommand = ( "/var/cfengine/bin/cfagent -v -f cf.update" )

#########################################################

admit:   # or grant:
   any::
       /var/cfengine/bin          *.hbs.edu
       /var/cfengine/inputs       *.hbs.edu
       /var/cfengine/inputs/files       *.hbs.edu




Also, cfrun.hosts looks like: 
domain=hbs.edu
access=root
#outputdir=/var/cfengine/cfrun

nekkar



Any thoughts on what I can check out?

Thanks

alan
-- 
Alan Silver
UNIX Systems Administrator
Harvard Business School

617-495-5801
asilver@hbs.edu

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