Am 18.11.2015 um 20:45 schrieb raycharlesistheman:

> Hoping that someone can provide a direction to get this working, I've
> exhausted my own attempts.
> I am simply following the hiera complete example from puppetlabs and
> shimming in eyaml as a backend.
>
> While I am able to get my encrypted hiera datastore to decrypt from
> the command line using hiera or puppet apply, things don't work when
> doing a real puppet agent run.
> I put everything about my setup into a paste at
> http://pastebin.com/8CnppUTS

What about pure eyaml commands (eyaml encrypt, eyaml edit)? Do they work?
Do you find any hint in the puppetserver logs?
Did you try putting the key configuration entries
(pkcs7_(private|public)_key) you have in hiera.yaml into the eyaml
config file (/etc/eyaml/config.yaml)?

HTH...

    Dirk
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