On Apr 1, 5:26 pm, Scott Frazer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd love to know myself.  All I know is that I spent a weekend trying
> to figure out why my new installs were constantly generating 500
> messages.  Then I discovered that Ubuntu also broke apt-get in such a
> way as to prevent it from doing an install on first boot through an
> init.d script.

Okay, I figured out what I did wrong.  Debian's way for the SSL certs
is to put them in /var/lib/puppet/ssl.  If you run puppetd with an
empty puppet.conf, your certs will go in /etc/puppet/ssl.  My problem
wasn't with the preseed install, but the minimal puppet.conf file I
created to bootstrap through to the puppet server (which in my network
isn't named "puppet")

Sorry to hijack the thread,
Scott
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