Le mardi 9 juillet 2013 04:03:32 UTC+2, Amos Shapira a écrit :
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> I've verified that the "puppet cert generate.." command generates the
> files which are required to get the Apache daemon up and running.
> Thanks Ken.
>
>
This didn't work for me, however the following did:
puppet cert genera
I've verified that the "puppet cert generate.." command generates the files
which are required to get the Apache daemon up and running.
Thanks Ken.
On Saturday, 6 July 2013 13:03:12 UTC+10, Amos Shapira wrote:
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> Thanks very much Ken,
>
> I'm away from the comp for the weekend, I'll try these an
Thanks very much Ken,
I'm away from the comp for the weekend, I'll try these and get back to you
as soon as I can.
On Friday, 5 July 2013 22:08:37 UTC+10, Ken Barber wrote:
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> If it helps I did a bit of a Gist walkthrough of the full cert
> recreation etc. using puppet cert generate here:
> h
If it helps I did a bit of a Gist walkthrough of the full cert
recreation etc. using puppet cert generate here:
https://gist.github.com/kbarber/5934100 ...
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Ken Barber wrote:
>> I have a standard Puppet 2.7 configuration installed from Gem on Ubuntu
>> 12.04, runnin
> I have a standard Puppet 2.7 configuration installed from Gem on Ubuntu
> 12.04, running behind Apache.
>
> I'm testing the reprovisioning of the puppet master from scratch in Vagrant
> and ran into a little snug - apache configuration points to a puppet
> ca_crl.pem file which doesn't exist, so
Hello,
I have a standard Puppet 2.7 configuration installed from Gem on Ubuntu
12.04, running behind Apache.
I'm testing the reprovisioning of the puppet master from scratch in Vagrant
and ran into a little snug - apache configuration points to a puppet
ca_crl.pem file which doesn't exist, so