On Dec 18, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was managing a bunch of Centos 4.5 with Puppet until the ruby
> security
> patch bit me creating ssl problems. As I''m not able/willing to
patch
> the installed version I tried upgrading to dlutter''s 0.24.0-2.el5
> version. Unfortunately this didn''t help much. So I removed the
> server
> and client installation completely (making sure to manually remove the
> config, ssl, ... directories). However when I try to run ''puppetd
-
> v -o''
> on a client I only get:
>
> [root@sus puppet]# puppetd -v -o --fqdn bink.sonytel.be
> warning: peer certificate won''t be verified in this SSL session.
>
> On the server I see nothing happening. ''puppetca --list
-a'' reveals no
> certificate requests at all.
>
> Any idea what I''m doing wrong?
Is your master logging that the client is uploading a certificate
request? Are you sure that puppetca and puppetmasterd are looking in
the same place for ssl information?
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