Issue #7244 has been updated by Jason Antman.

I'm also in need of this. My use case is pretty simple - certnames are secure 
enough for us, we have a homegrown ENC, I want a simple command that calls out 
to the ENC over its API, and if it knows about the certname, signs the cert. 
Right now the only solution is an ugly cron hack to regnerate autosign.conf 
every minute. Yuck. We're PE customers, if that will get any more attention.

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Feature #7244: Autosign should allow for an external approver
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/7244#change-97691

* Author: Matt Wise
* Status: Code Insufficient
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Patrick Hemmer
* Category: SSL
* Target version: 3.x
* Affected Puppet version: 
* Keywords: autosign csr ssl backlog
* Branch: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/1522
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Puppet should allow for the autosign code to point to an external script, 
instead of the autosign.conf file itself for approval in signing a end-clients 
cert. This method should allow the client to supply a unique bit of "auth" data 
that is passed to the exec script on the master, and validated. If return 0, 
sign the code. If not, do not sign.

In this way, I can pass an arbitrary "token" (say its 12345) through the puppet 
agent to the puppet ca master. The puppet ca master can then run 
"myauthscript.sh -arg 12345". if that script returns 0, puppet c an then sign 
the certificate. If not, puppet fails to sign the certificate.




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