On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Kirstin Veltman
wrote:
> /Users/Raven/.ssh/config: line 1: Bad configuration option: useroaming
Hello
Can you share your .ss/config ?
Its very clear telling us there is an error, and what you copy past it
seems have a typo
ie:
Having spent time on and off today looking at this and comparing the output
of the ansible log as well as the console I think the ssh method described
is correct. The issue appears to be that the key required is not being
installed. The ansible script in question uses override JSON file to
Hi,
Sorry for responding/reviving this thread so late. This is indeed a known
issue, that is still present in latest versions of Vagrant (1.8.x).
I created https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/7890 to track its
resolution.
Best,
Gilles
Le jeudi 20 mars 2014 05:34:51 UTC+1, Ben Turner a
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Rui Lopes
wrote:
> config.winrm.transport = :plaintext
> config.winrm.basic_auth_only = true
>
Hello,
If the connection doesn't get drop, the script shouldn't fail.
If the connection gets drop, then Vagrant may report back
Hello,
Vagrant uses user and password for Winrm, so if after login the script gets
a prompt like "you need to change the password" it may cause problems as
its un-expected output.. I am thinking out loud here as I haven't test or
checked the software code.
As for VMs in atlas, hashicorp provides
Hello
There is no difference from where you update the files if the shared folder
is on virtualbox/vmware/nfs
the only ones i think may be a problem is with rsync since that is meant to
be host -> guest
So as long you don't use rsync you should be fine.. what are you using
today?
Alvaro
On
Hello,
Are some issues being investigated in atlas.
You can always check here:
https://status.hashicorp.com/
Thanks
Alvaro.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 5:29 AM, Hakan Baba wrote:
> After about 10-15 minutes, I gave another try.
> It looks like the problem has been resolved
After about 10-15 minutes, I gave another try.
It looks like the problem has been resolved !
On Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at 8:23:13 PM UTC-7, Hakan Baba wrote:
>
> Hi I am trying to get a bento centos box but the download does not
> succeed.
>
> $ vagrant init bento/centos-7.2; vagrant up
I am using its default settings. I don't know what are default settings
used sync or rsync.
On Wednesday, 12 October 2016, Alvaro Miranda Aguilera > wrote:
> Hello
>
> There is no difference from where you update the files if
Hi Alvaro,
I did have the following for the config file:
Kirstins-MacBook-Pro:CentOS7 Raven$ cat /Users/Raven/.ssh/config
UseRoaming no
I tried your suggestion of moving the config file out of the .ssh
directory, and did "vagrant up" for the box just to see what would happen,
and it worked
Hello
Here are some hints:
https://www.solved.tips/sshconfig-line-7-bad-configuration-option-useroaming-macos-10-12-sierra/
It seems is not longer neeed, but on previous version was like a patch
locally set
^ not sure, just thinking loud
Alvaro.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 6:50 AM, Kirstin
Hi,
I want to know
How to enable two-way folder sync in Vagrant with VirtualBox?
I found a solution but its not working in my case. I have created a folder
with files on guest and I need its access on my host platform. Is there any
possibility of two-way sharing/sync?
Thanks.
--
This
Hey Ian!
Thank you for bringing more details, which helped me to figure out where is
the "second" problem (very probably).
I think that the two variants below should fix your problem:
1) [recommended] use the extra_vars option
Hi again!
Adding:
config.winrm.transport = :plaintext
config.winrm.basic_auth_only = true
makes things work again! :-)
maybe with the negotiate transport, after installing the domain controller
stuff, vagrant needs to re-connect to establish a new authentication
session?
-- RGL
On
Hi Alvaro,
I have now tried that, but it's giving me the same sort of error.
ssh -i
/Users/Raven/Vagrant/CentOS7/.vagrant/machines/default/virtualbox/private_key
-p kirstin@localhost
Kirstins-MacBook-Pro:CentOS7 Raven$ ssh -i
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