Sure. but if you already configured access to puppetmaster on HTTPS,
it would be nice to use it, instead of adding and maintaining another
setup for HTTP access.

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Cody Robertson <c...@hawkhost.com> wrote:
> Although I don't know the answer I'm curious as to why you're worried about
> using HTTPS when you're sending the reports locally? There is no need to
> encrypt the ports if you're just sending them to the same machine /
> localhost.
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