Autosign works, but not as you're expecting: it will sign new
certificates, but not overwrite existing ones.  At least, that's my
experience here :)

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Bill Weiss
Backstop Solutions Group


On 2012/4/24 3:34 AM, "C R Ritson" <c.r.rit...@newcastle.ac.uk> wrote:

>Does autosign work? I have a scratch workstation that may be rebuilt
>frequently and will therefore acquire a new client certificate. I was
>hoping that adding its certificate name to /etc/puppet/autosign.conf on
>the puppetmaster would allow just this one client to have its new
>certificates autosigned. This doesn't appear to work and I can find no
>logged errors telling me what is wrong. Can someone suggest where to
>look, please?
>
>
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