> > The absolute nicest option is to use a bundled certificate authority 
> where
> > all CAs are signed by some higher level Cert, then most of these 
> problems go
> > away. Last I heard this was broken in Puppet / Ruby.
>
> That used to work before 0.25, sadly broken since.
> Ruby fully support that, and at the moment its broken in puppet afaik.
>
> Ohad
>

Was this bug of yours about that? If so.. maybe others interested can vote 
it up. http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3770 

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