On 4/20/09, seph <s...@directionless.org> wrote:
> The first, is a design question. Since I expect to eventually have
> multiple puppetmaster servers, I'd like to name this one to be named
> puppet1.example.com. But I'd like my clients to connect via a cname as
> puppet.example.com. Is this pretty standard? Is there some more common
> way?

That's basically how we're doing it; it works great.

> puppetmaster seems to want to create the CA certs as
> puppet1.example.com. I assume one of the configuration parameters would
> tell it otherwise. I'm not sure which. From the docs, certdnsnames
> sounds right, though I don't know which section of the config file to
> put it in.

certdnsnames is indeed the config parameter you are looking for. You
want to put it in [puppetmasterd] I think.

--Paul

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