Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Updating shadow encrypted fields

2011-06-17 Thread no-reply
Forum: Cfengine Help Subject: Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Updating shadow encrypted fields Author: sauer Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,22441,22496#msg-22496 My solution looks something like this: I have a directory which contains a bunch of files like /opt

Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Updating shadow encrypted fields

2011-06-17 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 21:15:23 +0200 (CEST) debheller wrote: n> For this particular exercise, I think we'll do this outside of n> cfengine with an expect script... For a one-time change, cfengine is n> probably not the right tool in this particular case. At $(work) we use cfengine with an external

Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Updating shadow encrypted fields

2011-06-16 Thread no-reply
Forum: Cfengine Help Subject: Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Updating shadow encrypted fields Author: debheller Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,22441,22487#msg-22487 I like your thinking. What you're describing wouldn't really work for my particular hosts

Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Cfengine Help: Updating shadow encrypted fields

2011-06-16 Thread Frans Lawaetz
Also thinking out loud.. Why not make use of the public keys that reside on every host in order to store the password in host-specific files at some common NFS location? I tried getting OpenSSL to work with cfengine's keys (seeing as they're already stored on the cf-serverd host) but it steadfastl