Re: Problem with clients authentication to the server


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  • From: Albert Llop <mrsimo@gmail.com>
  • To: chef@lists.opscode.com
  • Subject: Re: Problem with clients authentication to the server
  • Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 10:39:24 +0200
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Thanks a LOT Daniel,

you were completely right, somehow I was completely ignoring the server_ssl_req attribute and the cert wasn't getting properly generated. I managed to get a server/client working, and installed a cookbook in the client through the server web admin, so the world is a better place now.

This is going to make our lives easier (or so we hope), so again, thanks!

It'd be wonderful if this kind of error receives the proper notification somehow, maybe on the cert generation step? You shouldn't let anyone generate a cert with a CN that doesn't look like a domain.

Anyhow, awesome work guys!

2009/6/1 Nathan Haneysmith <nathan@opscode.com>
I'll look into it, thanks!

~Nathan

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Daniel DeLeo <devnullian@gmail.com> wrote:
> OT for this thread, but--for the list managers: Any way the archives could
> be made available to googlebot and the like? It would surely make the
> combined knowlege of the list more accessible. I get the bit about spam
> harvesting, but I consider being able to seach blogs, list archives, etc.
> simultaneously via one search engine a bigger win than having my email
> harvested is a loss.
>
> HTH,
> Dan DeLeo

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