Just a couple of issues...

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Jon Davis <j...@snowulf.com> wrote:

> I recently built, added to puppet and then nuked a server.  Before I
> re-added the machine (after I rebuilt it, with the same name), I went to
> the puppet server and ran `puppet cert revoke dev-8.company.com` and
> `puppet cert clean dev-8.company.com`.  Now when puppet runs on ANY
> server in my environment, they get the following error:
>
> info: Caching certificate for dev-8.company.com
> *err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: SSL_connect
> returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3 read server certificate B: certificate
> verify failed.  This is often because the time is out of sync on the server
> or client*
> warning: Not using cache on failed catalog
> err: Could not retrieve catalog; skipping run
> *err: Could not send report: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3
> read server certificate B: certificate verify failed.  This is often
> because the time is out of sync on the server or client*
>
>
> Now I know for a fact that it isn't a time issue because the puppet server
> is on NTP as are the clients.  The new machine is also within 1-2 seconds
> of server time.
>

For "normal" NTP clients, this would imply that your time sync is off by a
few factors (ie. your time differences should be mere fractions of seconds
off between servers if your NTP setup is working correctly).


>  All of the clients are configured to run (via Cron) `/usr/sbin/puppetd
> --onetime --no-daemonize --logdest syslog --server puppet.company.com`.
>  The server is named puppet-1.company.com but puppet. is a valid cname.
>  I've tried rebooting the puppet server, I've tried upgrading it, just
> about anything I can think of.
>

If the reverse (IN-ADDR) of your puppet server is going to return
puppet.company.com as its name, but you are connecting to foo.company.com,
that's pretty much a textbook SSL error (ie. your SSL certificate doesn't
match the name it's claiming to be). What happens if you delete the SSL
cert on the client, and re-run the CSR by pointing at the real name of the
server?

Hope that helps...

Russell

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