I Bliss:

On Wednesday 21 April 2010 20:33:26 Bill Weiss wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm just getting started with puppet, so excuse any lack of vocabulary
> in this email.
>
> I've got a server (CentOS 5.4) running with a little more than the
> example puppet configuration.  Importantly, I'm using the supplied
> auth.conf, and the relevant portion looks like this:
>     path ~ ^/catalog/([^/]+)$
>     method find
>     allow $1
>
> I just created a new VM as a puppet client (also CentOS 5.4), which
> calls itself ib3stage.domainI. (with trailing dot).

While probably on the verge of bein technically correct (after all the ending 
dot is the mark for the root domain) is quite extrange ending FQDNs with the 
dot outside declarations on DNSs.  May I ask why such a extrange host name 
(why not just  ib3stage.domainI)?

Cheers.

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