On 08/18/2014 08:33 PM, jlittle wrote:
>
> I have two remote locations and my puppetmaster is behind a firewall
> and I want to allow access to it through stunnel so I tunneled the
> port to a client machine and aliased the puppetmasters name to
> localhost.  I can connect to the puppetmaster and my external node
> classifier can identify the server and assign it a class but I can't
> seen to get transfers from the fileserver.  My guess is that its
> trying to use random ports like an ftp server would so I though I
> would throw this question to the group to see if anyone else has had
> any luck or what people are doing with remote locations and 1
> puppetmaster.
>
> Jason

Hi,

no, all Puppet calls use the same port ($masterport).

I marvel at your setup. Would you mind sharing the stunnel configuration
for posterity?

Is your master's private key shared with the stunnel process? That
sounds exceedingly dangerous.

Cheers,
Felix

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