When you deploy a vm from the template give it a host name.  Then first
puppet run will make a new cert. Set puppet master to autosign and you are
in business
Neil
On 29 Nov 2013 12:09, "kaustubh chaudhari" <kaustu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Fairly new to puppet!
>
> I wanted to include puppet agent in a vmware template, Of course this can
> be done, but i have a question.
>
> what about the certificates ? all the vms created with that template will
> have the same certificate. How to fix that?
> i am sure there is a solution but i dont know how, can someone put some
> light/redirect me to the documentation!
>
> Thanks!
> Kaustubh
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