On Jun 24, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Joe Royall wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I''m trying to make pre-generated certificates and am using an old
blog
> post that seems a little dated. It suggests something like
>
> puppetca -g $HOSTNAME
>
> /var/lib/puppet/ssl
> Puppetmaster Client
>
> certs/ca.pem certs/ca.pem
> certs/$HOSTNAME.pem certs/$HOSTNAME.pem
> private_keys/HOST.pem private_keys/$HOSTNAME.pem
> ? signed/$HOSTNAME.pem public_keys/$HOSTNAME.pem
>
> however there is not signed directory. Where would I find the public
> key file? Are these other directories correct?
Hmm, I can''t remember if the CA generates certs into its ca/
subdirectory, or into the main ssl directory. It should be pretty
straightforward to figure out, just by doing a find on the ssldir,
generate, then another find. They''re in there somewhere. :)
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