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.
>
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