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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On 2012/4/24 3:34 AM, "C R Ritson" wrote:
>Does autosign work? I have a scratch
All,
I'm just getting started with puppet, so excuse any lack of vocabulary
in this email.
I've got a server (CentOS 5.4) running with a little more than the
example puppet configuration. Importantly, I'm using the supplied
auth.conf, and the relevant portion looks like this:
path ~ ^/catalo
2010/4/21 Jesús M. Navarro :
> I Bliss:
>
> On Wednesday 21 April 2010 20:33:26 Bill Weiss wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I'm just getting started with puppet, so excuse any lack of vocabulary
>> in this email.
>>
>> I've got a server (CentOS 5.4
.
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comes through there. I'm the manager of the position so
please email me any questions you have.
Thanks! Feel free, of course, to forward this to any of your friends who could
use something new to do. I'll buy you a beer or two if you refer someone good
:)
(Our friendly hosts said t
opriate ruby did it. That only works if
your entire puppet config (including puppet itself?) works with that ruby, of
course.
Otherwise, I think the exec is it. Unless someone (one of us?) patches the gem
provider to take a PATH? I don't know if that's useful for anything other
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word for the root?
It's easier than you think! :)
If you run that .bin with -x on the command line, it will extract an RPM
for you to use. I do that once per new JDK and put it in our local yum
repository.
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