Tracy R Reed wrote:
I am using cfengine 2.1.16 on CentOS 4.3. I have machines on a local
192.168 network and machines with public ip's outside of our local
network. I would like to be able to manage all of the policy from one
place and keep all of the machines consistant both inside and out. It
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Tracy R Reed wrote:
I am using cfengine 2.1.16 on CentOS 4.3. I have machines on a local
192.168 network and machines with public ip's outside of our local
network. I would like to be able to manage all of the policy from one
place and keep all of the machines consistant
I'm trying to install cfengine on a RHEL4 system. I've also tried it on
RHEL3 with the same results. I run configure with no errors but when I
run make, I get the following:
filedir.c: In function `CheckExistingFile':
filedir.c:672: error: structure has no member named `st_flags'
filedir.c:676:
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> I'm not sure if the different domain names would cause a problem,
> though.
If it does cause a problem, you can set the domain variable in a similar
way:
!192_168::
domain = ( mydomain.com )
192_168::
domain = ( int.mydomain.com )
You may also need that in
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
> No, I'm not dealing with Cfengine keys. I'm dealing with host public
> keys, e.g., /etc/ssh/ssh_known_keys. I'd like to aggregate and
> distribute those keys without maintaining a list of hosts.
This a common example of a more general configuration management
problem*: a
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Brendan Strejcek wrote:
...
> I do something similar, though I do not use ssh-keyscan. I keep copies
> of all my ssh key pairs on a central host. If a new machine with a
> previously unused host name is built, its key pair needs to be copied to
> the central location. If a new
H?kan Olsson wrote:
> Now, if only the copy keyword could copy *to* the server instead
> of only from it then I wouldn't have had to use a common
> NFS-(auto)mounted directory for the copy.
There are serious security implications to this. At the very least,
you would need to prevent a client from
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 04:32:47PM -0500, Brendan Strejcek wrote:
> > Possible alternatives would be for the cfagent script to contain some
> > other method of distribution. A web server on the central server and
> > having the cfagents do 'HTTP PUT' would likely work, for instance. scp
> > with re
On Wed May 10, 2006 at 11:17:42 -0500, Brendan Strejcek wrote:
>Chris St. Pierre wrote:
>
>> No, I'm not dealing with Cfengine keys. I'm dealing with host public
>> keys, e.g., /etc/ssh/ssh_known_keys. I'd like to aggregate and
>> distribute those keys without maintaining a list of hosts.
>
>This a
I am new to CF Engine and have been tasked by my manager to get a
package installed on all our HP-UX systems. I have looked at the
manuals (cfengine-Tutorial.pdf and cfengine-Reference.pdf) and can not
seem to get something to work. I have a base configuration that seems
to work but am having tro
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