So a few days ago, I started seeing large numbers of the following
error in the logs of our puppetmaster (large meaning 5 every second):

Apr 14 14:49:09 puppet-server puppetmasterd[32314]: Allowing
unauthenticated client localhost(127.0.0.1) access to puppetca.getcert

Googling this yielded one possible explanation, permissions on the ssl
directories, however adjusting the permissions didn't change anything,
we're still getting the error.  Also, the error only lists "localhost"
as the problem, there's never any reference to any of the other
servers using puppet and all the servers are able to use puppet with
no problems.

We've been running 0.24.7 on ubuntu 8.04 for a while now and the
message only started showing up on April, 10th.  I tried upgrading to
0.24.8 but we're still getting the errors.

Anyone have any ideas what might be causing this?

Cheers,
Scott
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