On Fri, July 23, 2010 14:12, Charles Johnson wrote:
> On the client side, try deleting /etc/puppet/ssl (or where ever you are
> keeping client puppet data for certificates), kill the client, and restart
> the client

Client and server are the same system here (I mentioned that in my
original message).  And deleting /etc/puppet/ssl (yes, that's where it is
in the Centos package) would delete the server certificates therefore.

I said it seems that both on the same system was the simplest config -- it
avoids all the network issues, possibly different /etc/hosts files, and so
forth.  Is it also introducing other complications?  Are there special
steps I need to take when client and server are the same?

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