FIXED. The source of the failure appears to have been the cfe_servers and
cfe_clients lines. This doesn't work: "cfe_clients = ( 10.10.1 )". This does:
"cfe_clients = ( host1 host2 host3 ... )". I don't understand why the IP range
doesn't match (the range is correct for those clients). Eit
Thanks for your insight, Neil. I "think" that the authentication piece is
configured properly (clearly, something's amiss). Here are the snippets from
cfservd.conf (below). I'm just completely LOST on where to look/Google/etc,
next. Thanks again for your help.
>From cfservd.:
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... and I found another error. I haven't found the solution to it, however:
The error:
User root is not allowed on this server
My config (output of `grep -B2 -A2 -i AllowUse /var/cfengine/inputs/*.conf`):
cfservd.conf- cfe_servers::
cfservd.conf-AllowConnectionsFrom = ( 10.10.1 )
cfser
I should have clarified that I'm using version_2 (installed via a "Dag Wieers"
RPM -- cfengine-2.2.3-1.el5.rf ). I haven't seen "bundles" in CFengine v2.
Thanks for your answer. I don't think that it's relevant to v2 (and could be
wrong about that).
> To: help-cfengine@cfengine.org
> Subje
I made an incorrect statement. I DO get an error... but only one: "Couldn't
recv." Ooops. Here's an excerpt from `cfrun -d`:
...
cfrun:myPolicyHost.myDomain.com: Strong authentication of
server=myClient.myDomain.com connection confi
It's likely that I've missed something "basic." I'm able to run cfagent from
clients, successfully (I modify a "test file" to ensure that CFengine corrects
it). When running `cfrun` from the policyhost (i.e., the "server"), I don't
get errors. My test file is also not "corrected..." nor do I