On 2/27/2013 2:35 PM, Philip Brown wrote:
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 2:27:56 PM UTC-8, Ellison Marks wrote:
From what I understand, no, puppet doesn't handle SSL. It acts a a
CA and signs certificates and such, but it doesn't actually
communicate over the network itself. the puppetmaster package
includes the WEBrick server, which reads the created certs and uses
them to do SSL.
Ohhh, right. I'd forgotten about that :(
thanks for the clarification :)
Fwiw, even if it supported SSL, Passenger standalone isn't going to buy
you much reduction in the stack. Passenger standlone embeds a static
Nginx into itself which acts as the http server which is turn reverse
proxies Passenger which then manages the Rack processes that actually
run the Puppet application. Apache/Passenger or Nginx/Passenger is the
same amount of code in a form that is easier to administrate.
Ramin
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