Hello,

i thought that would be a way to get puppet accepting connections from
the different clients.
I also had the idea that maybe just using puppet-vm1 as a hostname
without domain would do the trick
because in each subnet i can ping puppet-vm1 and pings the right IP
for that subnet.

So you say I need different puppetmasters for each VLAN?
I have an old setup where I did put

puppet-vm1.domain0 "ipinthissubnet"

into the /etc/hosts file, but I would like to prevent this, make life
more complicated.


cheers

.l

On 4 Sep., 15:44, Larry Ludwig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The only way to do this is separate puppetmasters.
>
> SSL CA -> puppetmaster is a one to one relationship.
>
> Just curious why do you want separate certs?
>
> -L
>
> --
> Larry Ludwig
> Reductive Labs

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