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
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
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
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