> Any ideas?  This configuration seems pretty dead simple and it is half
> working, it's just not serving files.  I am using puppet 0.24.8-1 on
> CentOS 5.3 from the epel yum repository.

Do you have a CNAME record for "puppet" in DNS?  If not, try adding a
hosts entry called "puppet" to your hosts file.

Also, try specifying your puppetserver on the command line:

/usr/sbin/puppetd --onetime --no-daemonize --server vm1.guilty.com -d -t

--Justin

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