Interesting, thanks.
None of the puppet clients really have a DNS domain set, they don't
use DNS for anything.  Some of them have hostname.domain.net, some
hostname.domain.com, others hostname.domainfromthedslmodem, some just
hostname,
I guess I could force all hosts to be the same TLD using your method.

On Sep 9, 4:45 am, Heiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:40 PM, josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > OK thanks Paul..... hrm back to the drawing board then, or I just
> > manually set the domain name on each box first.
>
> Hello,
>
> i do some matching for domains inside the classes:
>
> case $domain {
>
>         "domain1":       { $hostopt="from=\"172.17.1.100\"" }
>         "domain2":      { $hostopt="from=\"172.17.24.100\"" }
>         "domain3":     { $hostopt="from=\"172.19.2.100\"" }
>
> }
>
> class ssh_user {
>
>                 ssh_authorized_key{
>                         "user":
>                                 ensure => present,
>                                 key => "ssheyhere"
>                                 name => "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
>                                 type => "ssh-rsa",
>                                 options => $hostopt,
>                                 target => "/home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys",
>                         }
>
> }
>
> but its not always the easiest way, something like a default for all
> hosts which also have some node specific clasess, or groups would be
> nice
>
> greetings
>
> > On Sep 8, 5:32 pm, "Paul Lathrop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Josh,
>
> >> Sorry, no wildcard matching yet!
>
> >> - --Paul
>
> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:23 PM, josh  wrote:
>
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>
> >> > Thanks Paul.
> >> > I'm having an issue with wildcards in the nodes/typea.pp file, there
> >> > are inconsistent domain names for the clients, so I might have
> >> > foo.domain.net, or foo.domaain.com, or foo.something or just foo,
> >> > so I tried using the following
>
> >> > node foo*, bar*, baz* {
> >> >  include ipf.typea
> >> > }
>
> >> > But I get the following error on the client:
>
> >> > Could not retrieve catalog: Could not parse for environment
> >> > development: Could not match '*,' at /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes/
> >> > typea.pp:1
>
> >> > On Sep 8, 4:50 pm, "Paul Lathrop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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>
> >> >> If there is a default node, and you aren't using external nodes, and
> >> >> the current node is not specified, it will use default.
>
> >> >> - --Paul
>
> >> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 1:41 PM, josh  wrote:
>
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>
> >> >> > Ah one more question which I neglected to ask.
>
> >> >> > How do I specify that if a node is not in typea or typeb that it's
> >> >> > default?
>
> >> >> > i.e. I now have:
>
> >> >> > include nodes/*
>
> >> >> > and in nodes:
>
> >> >> > typea.pp:
>
> >> >> > node foo, bar, baz {
> >> >> >  include ipf.a
> >> >> > }
>
> >> >> > typeb.pp:
>
> >> >> > node bear, monkey, lion {
> >> >> >  include ipf.b
> >> >> > }
>
> >> >> > but for any other node I want it to include class ipf.other, but don't
> >> >> > want to specify each of the other 600 or so hosts in a "typec.pp" file
> >> >> > or whatever., or will that just get covered by this statement in
> >> >> > site.pp:
>
> >> >> > node default {
> >> >> >    include ipf
> >> >> >    include sshd_conf
> >> >> >    include disable_rpcbind
> >> >> > }
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