> All what customer beta has to do is to run  something like that in the
> console
>
> puppetd -t --environment=alpha
>
> or to change the environment entry to alpha in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
> on the client side !
>
> So there is no security in place ;-(.

Well, not exactly.
In order to do this he should be able to add his client hostname on
the alpha environment node list (I take for granted that no specific
activity is made for the default basenode), and he hasn't the
privileges to do that.

Actually, anyway, I used this approach in a place where the the puppet
managers are few and trusted, and can even sudo to restart
puppetmasterd in case of necessity.

Ciao
Alessandro


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