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cfd access problems
From: |
John Wieczorek |
Subject: |
cfd access problems |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Nov 2000 13:34:02 -0500 |
Mr. Burgess et al,
I'm having some access problems w/ cfd. I'd like to copy several files
over the network but with an absolute path set in the admit section of
cfd.conf, cfengine copies the first file and then denies access for the
rest.
If I set cfd.conf to allow access to root (instead of a discreet
directory) everything works fine, but I really would rather set a
discreet directory.
I've included examples of the cfd.conf & cfengine.conf below. I'm using
Solaris 2.7 on both client and server. I'm probably doing something
wrong but I can't seem to figure out exactly what...
Thanks in advance,
jmw
cfd.conf on server
############
control:
domain = ( rutgers.edu )
cfrunCommand = ( "/usr/local/sbin/cfengine" )
IfElapsed = ( 0 )
ExpireAfter = ( 30 )
MaxConnections = ( 10 )
#########################################################
admit: # or grant:
/usr/local/share/cfengine client.rutgers.edu
#end cfd.conf
##############################
cfengine.conf on client
########
control:
actionsequence = ( copy )
domain = ( rutgers.edu )
solaris::
copy:
/usr/local/share/cfengine/file1 dest=/etc/cfengine/test/file1
server=confserver
/usr/local/share/cfengine/file2 dest=/etc/cfengine/test/file2
server=confserver
/usr/local/share/cfengine/file3 dest=/etc/cfengine/test/file3
server=confserver
#end cfengine.conf
##############################
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