Gently add trustkey => "true"; to your copy_from body then try again.
body copy_from my_copy_body_with_options { # .. other settings .. trustkey => "true"; } Cheers, --Nakarin On Sep 20, 2010, at 4:20 AM, Francisco Reyes wrote: > Trying to get my first test setup going using the tutorial at > http://www.verticalsysadmin.com/cfengine3 > > Got the client and server to talk to each other, but getting > Challenge response from server 192.168.1.45/192.168.1.45 was > incorrect! > I: Made in version '0.1' of '/var/cfengine/inputs/test_copy.cf' near > line 13 > !! Authentication dialogue with 192.168.1.45 failed > > 192.168.1.45 <- Master > 192.168.1.46 <- Client > > In the server I have > In promises.cf > > body server control > > { > allowconnects => { "127.0.0.1","192.168.1.46"}; > allowallconnects => { "127.0.0.1","192.168.1.46"}; > trustkeysfrom => { "127.0.0.1","192.168.1.46"}; > > # Make updates and runs happen in one > > cfruncommand => "$(sys.workdir)/bin/cf-agent -f failsafe.cf > && > $(sys.workdir)/bin/cf-agent"; > allowusers => { "root" }; > } > > > In site.cf > bundle server access_rules() > { > access: > > "/home/fran/test-cf-copy" > > admit => { "192.168.1.46" }; > > roles: > > ".*" authorize => { "fran" }; > } > > For the authorize also tried "root" with the same results. > > On the client the test_copy.cf has > bundle agent testcopy > { > files: > "/home/fran/test-cf-copy" > copy_from => > my_copy_body_with_options("/home/fran/test-cf-copy","192.168.1.45"); > } > > Pretty much the same as the tutorial, with the file name and IP > changed. > > Any ideas or pointers would be greatly appreciated. > > _______________________________________________ > Help-cfengine mailing list > Help-cfengine@cfengine.org > https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine