Issue #1688 has been updated by immerda.

jamtur01 wrote:
> It's the same issue - it's no the FQDN that's the problem - it's the unsigned 
> state.  Try to sign the cert and then you should be able to delete it.

yes. you can temporarly sign and then clean the certificate. this will work as 
a workaround, as puppet is currently not able to clean certificates which 
haven't yet been signed.

As discussed in: 
http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users/browse_thread/thread/ae5f83b21bd7b809

(james: you were 5 seconds earlier ;) )
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Bug #1688: puppetca can't clean unsigned certs
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/show/1688

Author: drmikecrowe
Status: Accepted
Priority: Low
Assigned to: jamtur01
Category: SSL
Target version: 0.24.7
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.24.6
Keywords: 


You cannot execute a:

* puppetca --clean wrong.hostname.com

if you erroneously send up an invalid certificate.

When this occurs:  I forgot to change hostname on new install and sent up cert. 
 When I went to sign, I realized my mistake.


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