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Possibly silly question... MD5 checksums, how to stop security warning?
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Pavel Tcholakov |
Subject: |
Possibly silly question... MD5 checksums, how to stop security warning? |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Sep 2004 22:51:54 +0200 |
Hello,
I only recently started using cfengine and so far I'm very impressed
and intend to put it into production one day soon. So far I have quite
a simplistic setup on one of my machines which just checks that some
services are running and executes apt-get update every now and then.
One thing I can't figure out is how to stop the "/etc/passwd changed"
warning. Once is enough, why does it tell me that every single time
cfagent runs? How do I make it accept the new state as the "proper"
passwd?
The other thing that started happening is the warning about
mountpattern. From what I understan, this is a NFS-environment only
option which I don't need to define. How can I suppress this?
Output:
cfengine:metal: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cfengine:metal: SECURITY ALERT: Checksum for /etc/passwd changed!
cfengine:metal: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cfengine:metal: Program does not define mountpattern
Otherwise, it's looking great and hopefully I can soon make it work in
distributed mode. I'll probably have quite a few questions when I get
there as I intend to run it in a very dynamic environment, something I
don't think it's been specifically designed for.
Thanks in advance,
Pavel
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