On Mar 14, 10:13 am, Antidot SAS <antidot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After a little bit of digging it seems that the error is due to rights of
> '/home/user/.ssh'.
>
> In fact puppet tries to create those with the following rights:
> drwxr-xr-x 2 test test 4096 Mar 14 15:51 /home/test
> drwx------  2  test root 4096  Mar 14 15:51 /home/test/.ssh
>
> When I change the rights to:
> drwxr-x---  2  test root 4096  Mar 14 15:51 /home/test/.ssh
>
> puppet completes is job, I found a similar 
> bug:http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/5395but it seems to be closed.
>
> Any thoughts?


Yes: something is wrong with the way you are running Puppet.  To be
effective, the agent needs to run as root, or else as an equally-
privileged user.  Additional requirements apply where clients run
SELinux in enforcing mode.  If the agent process had the right
privilges then directory ownership and permissions would not interfere
with its operation.


John

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