Ticket #88 (closed bug: fixed)

Opened 1 year ago

Last modified 1 year ago

Registering Firewall VM

Reported by: devinbhullar@gmail.com Assigned to: kindlund
Priority: low Milestone: 0.9
Component: Documentation Version: 0.99
Severity: minor Keywords: firewall, honeywall, configuring
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Description (Last modified by kindlund)

I have this error

sudo vmware-cmd -s register /vm/firewall-2/honeywall.vmx
register(/vm/firewall-2/honeywall.vmx) = 1

It created the vm, but gave:

Unable to change virtual machine power state: Couldn't determine
owner of config file /vm/firewall-2/honeywall.vmx
Check that a line for uid 28694 appears in /etc/passwd.

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08/30/07 09:11:50 changed by kindlund

  • status changed from new to closed.
  • description changed.
  • reporter changed from Devinder <devinbhullar@gmail.com> to devinbhullar@gmail.com.
  • type changed from test to bug.
  • component changed from HoneyClient::Manager::FW to Documentation.
  • summary changed from VM Firewall to Registering Firewall VM.
  • priority changed from normal to low.
  • version changed from none to 0.99.
  • milestone set to 0.9.
  • keywords set to firewall, honeywall, configuring.
  • resolution set to fixed.

Hi Devinder,

As you mentioned in ticket #90, it appears you were able to resolve this issue by taking ownership of the firewall-2 subdirectory.

This is correct. Before you register the VM, you need to take ownership of all the files extracted. Otherwise, VMware Server will not be able to access those files.

— Darien


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