On 23-Jul-10 18:16, steve . wrote:
IIRC, puppetmaster and client will use the same SSL directory by default on the puppetmaster node.
Yes, they appear to.
You may want to see what puppetca --list says (or if the certificate request is getting through, what it's being saved as in the ssl dir, etc.) ... I'm running Puppet on the same platform as you, and my hunch is that this may end up being something dumb like, "you need to use the host's FQDN everywhere" ...
It's definitely smelling of something like that to me as well. I've even got another running installation (Centos 4.6, though, and an older Puppet).
That *particular* dumb thing is one I've thought of and checked, doesn't appear to be that, unfortunately.
I also went and set up one where the server and client were different nodes (see detailed message near here somewhere), and that fails in exactly the same way.
I've also gotten a DNS name assigned to my server, and gotten rid of all the special /etc/hosts files, and am using only the real FQDN to refer to the server; that hasn't helped either.
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