> The first two could be solved as one using 'hostname --fqdn', meybe even
> the third one.

Perhaps the methodology chosen was more compatible with multiple UNIX
operating systems. For example hostname --fqdn doesn't seem to work on
Mac OS X. A lot of facter code may appear quirky on the surface for
this exact reason.

> I decided we should solve this the proper way and update dhcp to specify
> option domain-name klientdrift.uib.no uib.no
>
> But since our clients will wander around the globe we want to specify
> the certname in the puppet.conf. Is there any other caveates when it
> comes to naming we should know about?

Not off the top of my head ... perhaps someone else may provide input
as I haven't really experimented with this kind of setup.

ken.

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