> that is strange, I know that puppetd does not create certificates when
> running with --noop mode. Seems like it could be related. Does this
machine
> have a signed certificate?
> 
> 
>> Any ideas?
>>
> 
> I would try running the following on the puppet server:
> 
>>puppetca --list --all
> 
> and make sure that the names of all of the certificates are what you
> expect.

I don't know about that.  I have checked with puppetca on the master before
running the first time (or after --clean) and --noop seems to be creating
the cert.  It shows up after the first run when listing the certs, and the
FQDN matches.



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