Indeed, I started a VPN connection, and that connection did not have
domain set... maybe setting certname in all Windows clients, along
with show_diff=false, would be a best practice.

Thanks,
Mohamed.

On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Josh Cooper <j...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
> Hi Mohamed,
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Mohamed Lrhazi <lrh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I could swear this worked fine earlier.. Now facter, and hence puppet,
>> do not see the domain name anymore:
>>
>> What could cause this?
>>
>> C:\Temp>facter --version
>> 1.6.2
>>
>> C:\Temp>facter | findstr kernel
>> kernel => windows
>> kernelmajversion => 6.1
>> kernelrelease => 6.1.7601
>> kernelversion => 6.1.7601
>>
>> C:\Temp>facter fqdn
>> NCS-VDI-05.none
>>
>> C:\Temp>facter hostname
>> NCS-VDI-05
>>
>> C:\Temp>facter domain
>> none
>
>
> Facter uses WMI to retrieve the DNSDomain property for the first IPEnabled
> interface, similar to what is done on other platforms. If you've added a new
> IPEnabled interface that doesn't have a DNSDomain, then facter may be
> choosing that one first. Try running the following:
>   wmic path Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration get caption, ipenabled,
> dnsdomain
> Thanks,
> Josh
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