Here's an archive.org copy of the Posterous article you linked: 
https://web.archive.org/web/20130304065656/http://glarizza.posterous.com/managing-puppet-ssl-certificates

It provides some example code that may be helpful to you.

Regards, Martijn 

Op dinsdag 9 december 2014 23:54:19 UTC+1 schreef heeyoung kim:
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> Hello
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> I am so curious how to resign certificate on puppet master after agents 
> rebuild OS.
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> I found a good article as follows.
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/puppet-users/vTLcGA87buo
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> However, the below site ,posterous.com, closed.
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> *"OK, just had to post this!  I found a solution to my issues that 
> may help 
> others. http://glarizza.posterous.com/managing-puppet-ssl-certificates 
> <http://glarizza.posterous.com/managing-puppet-ssl-certificates> Basically 
> a CGI script located on you CA Server.  You can pass the hostname/certname 
> that you want to clean via http to the script and have it clean it off the 
> CA Server.  More details in the link above. This is working great for me 
> and I'll be using it until similar functionality is included by default in 
> puppet."*
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> Does anyone know how to make the script?
> I am new to linux, puppet and script, so I appreciate you with any 
> solution, idea and advice!!
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> Thanks,
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>

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