In theory, as long as you are NOT auto-signing certificate requests, this is 
exactly what the puppet server was designed for.  However, you should note that 
the server is likely to suffer lots of random probing and may be susceptible to 
performance problems.


On Oct 20, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Jon Davis wrote:

> I have a numer of hosts in different locations I want to manage with puppet.  
> Can I set up my Puppet server to be publicly accessible, or is this a 
> horribly bad idea likely to end with a destroyed server?
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