OK, you're running exactly the same version of puppet as I am, and I have
the same entries for [puppetd] save for the server name. I don't have the
problem you have.

It's worth stopping puppet and then checking for any running puppet
process (I use "ps -ef|grep puppet") and killing any that may be running.
Once they've all stopped, start puppet ("/etc/init.d/puppet start") and
see if you have a /var/run/puppet/puppetd.pid file.

Keith

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