Just FYI...looks like it was an ordering problem in auth.conf. I did
not know that this file was ordered. Entries in this file have to be
*before*

path /
auth any



On Feb 2, 4:27 pm, rjl <rjlin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One more piece of info....listen = true in my puppet.conf file on the
> clients.
>
> On Feb 2, 3:19 pm, rjl <rjlin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am running puppet-2.6.4-0.7.el5 and puppetmaster-2.6.4-0.7.el5 on
> > CentOS 5.4 and cannot get puppetrun to work.
>
> > Files on my clients are as follows:
> > /etc/puppet/auth.conf contains:
> >      path /run
> >      method save
> >      allow *
>
> > /etc/puppet/namespaceauth.conf contains:
> > [fileserver]
> >     allow *
> > [puppetmaster]
> >     allow *
> > [puppetrunner]
> >     allow *
> > [puppetbucket]
> >     allow *
> > [puppetreports]
> >     allow *
> > [resource]
> >     allow *
>
> > Here is the output from running puppetrun from my puppetmaster:
>
> > [root@stsdev-pri puppet]#  puppetrun  --debug --
> > host=devadm0108.cdntools.nsatc.net
> > Triggering devadm0108.cdntools.nsatc.net
> > Host devadm0108.cdntools.nsatc.net failed: Error 403 on SERVER:
> > Forbidden request: stsdev-pri(10.248.58.43) access to /run/
> > devadm0108.cdntools.nsatc.net [save] authenticated  at line 101
> > devadm0108.cdntools.nsatc.net finished with exit code 2
> > Failed: devadm0108.cdntools.nsatc.net
>
> > Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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