Peter Meier wrote:

> imho the tripple slashes just mean: puppet://puppet/
> 
> So you might want to do: puppet://$server/

I know the first statement isn't correct, since I use triple slashes all 
the time, and my server's name isn't puppet. The second statement should 
work regardless.

I do have both server and ca_server set in my puppet.conf, however (for 
Debian and Ubuntu). They may not both be required, since my Solaris 
clients only have server set.

-- 
Mike Renfro  / R&D Engineer, Center for Manufacturing Research,
931 372-3601 / Tennessee Technological University -- ren...@tntech.edu

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