puppet[~]$ puppetca --version
0.24.5
puppet[~]$ sudo puppetca --list
localhost.dhcp.ece.arizona.edu
puppet[~]$ sudo puppetca --clean localhost.dhcp.ece.arizona.edu
Could not find client certificate for localhost.dhcp.ece.arizona.edu

Occasionally my DHCP clients get confused about their hostname; I'd
like to simply reject bad requests like this one.

On Sep 5, 11:37 pm, James Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Marti wrote:
> > Is there a command to reject a signing request? While obviously I can
> > --sign then immediately --clean, that's not a terribly good solution,
> > as it leaves a bit of a race condition loophole. Just trying to --
> > clean an unsigned cert gives an error. I've looked for documentation
> > on this, but can't seem to find anything.
>
> What's the Puppet version and the error?
>
> Regards
>
> James Turnbull
>
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