Re: [Puppet Users] ssh_authorized_key errors in RHEL6

2013-04-03 Thread Keith Burdis
The permissions of /tmp should be 1777 so that all users can create files
but the sticky bit is set.  Setting the sticky bit ensures that files and
directories under /tmp can only be renamed or deleted by the user that owns
them.

  - Keith


On 3 April 2013 00:41, Kubes pkubat.ml...@freepricealerts.com wrote:

 Thanks Josh

 chmoding 777 /tmp fixed the issue.

 mktemp worked fine as root, not as a user, until chmod.  Does puppet sudo
 for sshkeys, etc?  puppet is running as root.







 On Tuesday, April 2, 2013 12:06:52 PM UTC-4, Joshua Hoblitt wrote:

 Hello,

 On 04/02/2013 07:44 AM, Kubes wrote:
  cannot generate tempfile `/puppet20130331-3128-n19xxm-**9'

 I suspect this is the crux of your issue.  Is there a /tmp on that
 system and is it world writable?  Have you declared $TMPDIR? What does
 the puppet.conf look like on that system?  Does `mktemp` work as
 expected?  Eg.

 $ mktemp
 /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1
 $ ls -la /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1
 -rw--- 1 jhoblitt users 0 Apr  2 09:04 /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1

 -Josh

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Re: [Puppet Users] ssh_authorized_key errors in RHEL6

2013-04-02 Thread Joshua Hoblitt
Hello,

On 04/02/2013 07:44 AM, Kubes wrote:
 cannot generate tempfile `/puppet20130331-3128-n19xxm-9'

I suspect this is the crux of your issue.  Is there a /tmp on that
system and is it world writable?  Have you declared $TMPDIR? What does
the puppet.conf look like on that system?  Does `mktemp` work as
expected?  Eg.

$ mktemp
/tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1
$ ls -la /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1
-rw--- 1 jhoblitt users 0 Apr  2 09:04 /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1

-Josh

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Re: [Puppet Users] ssh_authorized_key errors in RHEL6

2013-04-02 Thread Kubes
Thanks Josh

chmoding 777 /tmp fixed the issue.

mktemp worked fine as root, not as a user, until chmod.  Does puppet sudo 
for sshkeys, etc?  puppet is running as root.







On Tuesday, April 2, 2013 12:06:52 PM UTC-4, Joshua Hoblitt wrote:

 Hello, 

 On 04/02/2013 07:44 AM, Kubes wrote: 
  cannot generate tempfile `/puppet20130331-3128-n19xxm-9' 

 I suspect this is the crux of your issue.  Is there a /tmp on that 
 system and is it world writable?  Have you declared $TMPDIR? What does 
 the puppet.conf look like on that system?  Does `mktemp` work as 
 expected?  Eg. 

 $ mktemp 
 /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1 
 $ ls -la /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1 
 -rw--- 1 jhoblitt users 0 Apr  2 09:04 /tmp/tmp.7rj9E3NgP1 

 -Josh 

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