You mentioned that each Fedora install was running in its own VM. Is  
TCP functional in those VM's and are they able to communicate with  
each other ?

Cheers

Dave

On 27/05/2009, at 1:02 AM, Pieter Barrezeele wrote:

>
>
> On 26 May 2009, at 13:27, SteveCriscuoli wrote:
>
>
>> I manually installed Ruby, Factor, and Puppet as per the instructions
>> in the book. All seemd to be going well.
>> I added a puppet user/group to both VMs. I added
>> puppetmaster.testing.com to the /etc/hosts of the client box.
>> When I started puppetmasterd I did NOT get a the complaint message
>> about a missing site.pp ... it just started. I created a site.pp as
>> done in the book's example and restarted puppetmasterd --verbose -- 
>> no-
>> daemonize and that display the expected message. However, puppetd on
>> the client did not connect, did not display the "notice: did not
>> receive certificate" and did not repeat after 60 seconds as I was  
>> lead
>> to believe would happen if I used
>>
>> puppetd --server puppetmaster.testing.com --verbose --waitforcert 60
>>
>> and running puppetca --list on the server VM showed no indication  
>> that
>> my client was waiting.
>
>
> Have you checked your iptables setup?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Pieter.
>
> >


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