Yes, perhaps try:

  # chown -R puppet:puppet /etc/puppet /var/lib/puppet

  - Keith
On 28 Mar 2013 05:27, "Nick Fagerlund" <nick.fagerl...@puppetlabs.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 6:22:05 PM UTC-7, Philip Brown wrote:
>>
>>
>> nope, nothing.
>> I tried your suggestion of explicitly setting it.
>> It gets ignored.
>>
>>
> Oh wait, I just had another idea. File ownership/permissions? If you wrote
> it as root and it's only accessible to root, puppet master will have a
> problem, since it drops permissions to the puppet user once it gets
> started.
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