Ok, I figured out why I'm getting these errors. It's because I'm trying
to copy a file that doesn't exist. Not sure why that's an
authentication error but anyway...
Here's the problem. I want to copy a crontab file to each server. Some
servers have special crontab files and some just get the generic. So
this is what I'm doing...
######################################################################
control:
singlecopy = ( on ) #their's other stuff too just putting the
'important stuff'
copy:
$(masterfiles)/crontab/crontab.$(host) dest=/etc/crontab
mode=0644
owner=root
type=binary
inform=false
server=$(policyhost)
$(masterfiles)/crontab/crontab.generic dest=/etc/crontab
mode=0644
owner=root
type=binary
inform=false
server=$(policyhost)
###################################################################
It does what I want. It copies the crontab.hostname if it exists and if
it doesn't it grabs the crontab.generic. Is there some way for it to
not get the auth errors? Perhaps something better than what I'm doing here?
Thx
-K
Mark Burgess wrote:
Hi Kelly.
Rund cfservd / cfagent with -d2 to see the detailed reason for the
rejection.
M
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 09:58 -0700, Kelly Brown wrote:
Hello all:
I'm getting some authentication errors every time a client contacts
cfservd. However, everything works ok. I would like to make the errors
go away if they don't mean anything. It may be related to the fact that
I have 3 different domains. Any ideas?
Apr 22 09:53:09 cfserver cfservd[17097]: lstat
Apr 22 09:53:09 cfserver cfservd[17097]: Host
authorization/authentication failed or access denied
Apr 22 09:53:09 cfserver cfservd[17097]: From
(host=cfclient.colo.mydomain.com,user=root,ip=::ffff:10.9.1.158)
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