I forgot to mention that we have upgraded to 2.7

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Dennis Kliban <dkli...@redhat.com> wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> > Hello,
> >
> > When trying to download modules from our local forge with puppet 3.8, the
> > returned code from pulp is 401:
>
> I believe you can only use the latest client with Pulp 2.7.0. Which
> version of pulp-server and pulp-puppet do you have installed?
>
> -Dennis
>
> >
> > # puppet module install --module_repository
> > http://$(hostname)/pulp_puppet/forge/repository/optymyze_puppet_forge
> > --config /dev/null --target-dir /tmp/qqw puppetlabs-stdlib --verbose
> --debug
> > Debug: Runtime environment: puppet_version=3.8.4, ruby_version=2.0.0,
> > run_mode=user, default_encoding=UTF-8
> > Notice: Preparing to install into /tmp/qqw ...
> > Notice: Downloading from
> >
> http://pulp_server.company.net/pulp_puppet/forge/repository/optymyze_puppet_forge
> > ...
> > Debug: HTTP GET
> >
> http://pulp_server.company.net/pulp_puppet/forge/repository/optymyze_puppet_forge/v3/releases?module=puppetlabs-stdlib
> > Debug: Evicting cache entry for environment 'production'
> > Debug: Caching environment 'production' (ttl = 0 sec)
> > Debug: Failed to load library 'pe_license' for feature 'pe_license'
> > Error: Request to Puppet Forge failed.
> > The server being queried was
> > http://pulp_server.company.net/v3/releases?module=puppetlabs-stdlib
> > The HTTP response we received was '401 UNAUTHORIZED'
> >
> >
> > It works if we use the old puppet agent (3.5)
> >
> > I probably missed something during the upgrade, but I have no idea what.
> >
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Cristian Falcas
> >
> >
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