My server has ended up with a certificate for the public name of the
system it's on; and that name isn't accessible internally.  So clients
try to connect to the internal name, and then find that the
certificate doesn't match.

So, presumably there is some way to destroy the old certificate, and
to specify in the config file what name the server should go by.
Short of uninstalling all the software, deleting all the directories,
and starting over (after I've found how to specify the server name).

I see that in the rpmforge install, /etc/puppetc/puppetca.conf and
puppetmarterd.conf are symbolic links to puppetd.conf, and that the
file has [puppet] and [puppetd] sections.

What sections are read by what programs?  I've got services called
"puppet" and "puppetmaster" in /etc/init.d, and rpms called puppet and
puppet-server.  And NO MAN PAGES!  Usually that's where I can find
what exact config files there are for each thing, and what the config
file syntax is, but that information seems much harder to come by for
puppet.

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