You can do that, if you know what you are doing. There is https client
authentication and authorization implemented, so all you need is to sign a
cert for your client. We use puppet CA by default.

LZ

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 7:25 PM, "Linux" Dan <d_e_wh...@icloud.com> wrote:

> In my current environment, we are waiting for a third party to achieve
> fecal consolidation on setting up a Satellite 6 service for us to use for
> provisioning.  In the meantime, I would like to move forward with getting
> some of the necessary pieces up and running - specifically Smart-Proxy to
> Windows DNS and Windows-DHCP.
>
> If I install the appropriate Smart-Proxy on a Windows machine, is it
> possible to hit the API with something like some Python-requests scripts ?
>
> Thanks.
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