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| Hello everybody,

| we´re using Red Hat Kickstarts for some systems. On every new
| kickstart we´ve to delete the client certificate first on the
| master.

| Ist there a best practise to renew the certificate or delete it
| remotely on the master?

| kind regards,

| Ano
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We manually sign the certificates and place them in a secure location that can 
downloaded as part of the post configuration of the host. We have automation to 
commission/decommission hosts which generates or removes the certificate server 
side. 

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Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus 
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