Thanks guys for the suggestions!

My company (NCL) is in charge of purchasing so they haven't upgraded to a 
newer version on their end. That's why I'm stuck with this version.

I also validated the following:

- ensure proper DNS functionality (or specify host/ip in /etc/hosts) 
  - set to localhost
- ensure proper local time (ntp) 
  - this is correct
- /tmp needs to be mounted with exec option 
  - /tmp has the exec access (drwxrwxrwt.  3 root    root     4096 22. Dez 
19:10 tmp)

- local firewall enabled 
  - This is enabled
- selinux restrictions enabled 
  - selinux is set to permissive

Any other ideas?

On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 1:22:49 PM UTC-5, Martin Alfke wrote:
>
> Hi Nathan, 
>
> On 22 Dec 2015, at 18:54, Lindsey Smith <l.s...@puppetlabs.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 9:36 AM, nathan joiner <determ...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Good Morning, 
> > 
> > I'm trying to setup PE puppet master server and a windows agent node but 
> I'm getting "no authorization" when trying to run the 
> puppet-enterprise-installer. 
> > 
> > Environment: 
> > - I'm using a windows 7 machine 
> > - Using Cmder to add and ssh into a CentOS server that will be used as 
> the Puppetmaster server. 
> > 
> > I've done the following: 
> > - SCPed PE 3.7.2 directory onto the root folder of my CentOS vm 
> > 
> > Any specific reason to use PE 3.7.2? I'd strongly recommend the most 
> recent version of PE 3.8, if not the latest PE 2015.3 with Puppet 4. If 
> you're just starting with Puppet, starting there may be better. 
>
> Good comment from Lindsey: when you start with Puppet you should go for 
> the newest PE version available. 
> Make use of elder versions in case of specific requirement only. 
>
> >   
> > - Running as super user (su) 
> > - CDed into puppet enterprise directory 
> > - Ran ./puppet-enterprise-installer -s answers.txt 
> > - Recieved a not authorized error message. 
>
> Check the following: 
>
> - ensure proper DNS functionality (or specify host/ip in /etc/hosts) 
> - ensure proper local time (ntp) 
> - /tmp needs to be mounted with exec option 
>
> More unlikely: 
> - local firewall enabled 
> - selinux restrictions enabled 
>
> hth, 
> best, 
> Martin 
>
>
> > 
> > Thanks! 
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