As you probably know, the OpenSSL project recently announced a serious security
vulnerability in OpenSSL affecting versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 (CVE-2014-0160[1]),
currently referred to as Heartbleed[2]. This vulnerability allows
unauthorized users access to private data such as encrypted traffic
Hi,
http://www.slideshare.net/johandw/20140408-tdd-puppetcampparis
Comments are welcome
Grts
Johan
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Puppet Certified Professional 2013/2014 (PCP006)
Hi Johan,
congrats for for presentation yesterday, very interesting, i miss the end
because i had to pass the cert at 3PM, so i will finish it on slideshare :)
Bye
Le mercredi 9 avril 2014 12:19:40 UTC+2, Johan De Wit a écrit :
Hi,
Hi Matthew,
Use your imagination. Puppet is not directly accessible to the
internet, but there are puppet clients which are. Shared web servers,
mail servers etc. I'm paid to be paranoid..
Thanks. Tom.
On 08/04/14 20:43, Matthew Burgess wrote:
On 8 Apr 2014 09:29, Tom t...@t0mb.net
Thank you Nan,
It looks like Puppet Labs have recognised the importance of this, and I
guess this thread should defer to the guidance that Eric Sorenson just
posted to the list!
Thank you for your help!
Tom.
On 08/04/14 15:01, Nan Liu wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:57 AM, Tom
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 9:18:30 AM UTC-5, Baptiste wrote:
Le mardi 8 avril 2014 15:27:13 UTC+2, jcbollinger a écrit :
No, that's very mixed up.
There are three different, but related, things that are being commingled
there: the 'require' statement/function of Puppet DSL, a hash key
Le 09/04/14 à 15:15, jcbollinger téléscripta :
Other reports suggest so, but there are other possibilities, such as the
graph not going with the version of the manifests and/or data presented.
That's why I provided a complete vagrant project allowing to easily and
confidently test such things.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Charlie Baum charlieb...@gmail.com wrote:
I have 8 or 9 Windows 2012 servers with latest puppet client 3.4.3. Out
of those, 4 of them have experienced issues with the SSL cert. Here is
what my event log contains: (each line is a different entry in the event
Ha.
Snap.
A talk I gave at Puppetcamp London:
https://speakerdeck.com/garethr/test-driven-development-for-puppet
And another talk from Loaddays by Garrett:
http://www.slideshare.net/gh/20140406-loa-daystddwithpuppettutorial
That's three talks with the same title in less than a week. I believe
So I've upgraded the master to 3.2.1
I'm running a local repo and I'm using Oracle Linux 6.5
What do they mean when they say: simplest way to upgrade agents is to
upgrade the pe-agent package in the repo your package manager (e.g.,
Satellite)
I've looked through our repo and I don't find a
Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same trouble and all my
googling is leading back to this same unanswered question of yours on
google groups, stackoverflow, etc.
On Monday, April 29, 2013 12:04:14 AM UTC-4, max.bri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get HAProxy running. I
Not that I've ever had this issue, but it might be helpful to check that
storeconfigs is set on the puppetmaster and the simplest of exported resources
are functioning. Maybe try with ssh host keys?
@@sshkey { $::fqdn:
host_aliases = $::hostname,
key = $::sshrsakey,
One of the reasons you might see this could be a check on the path in 3.4.x
to verify that volumes are NTFS.
I think we may have already fixed this for 3.5.x with
https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/PUP-1450.
Another thing to verify is that you have all of the correct gems (and
versions)
Hello,
I came looking for this exact error, but specifying --server
puppetmaster.domain or setting server = puppetmaster.domain in
puppet.conf doesn't allow a successful run of puppet. The error is the same
as Paul had above:
Error: Could not request certificate: SSL_connect returned=1
I think you're right Chris, I am not using puppet enterprise and I had not
set up puppetdb or storeconfigs so no exporting or collecting is going to
work without that. I guess most puppet users would realize this but for
newbs like me it might be nice if the plugin doc mentioned that
Having been there, definitely give the puppetlabs puppetdb module a go:
http://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/puppetdb
Puppetdb and storeconfigs are easier than they look, and once these are set up
you'll get the result you want.
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:10:47PM -0700, ryr...@gmail.com
Like you, we are still learning about the full extent of the OpenSSL security
bug dubbed Heartbleed, and what we need to do to help Puppet users remediate
the vulnerability. We published step-by-step documentation for remediating
yesterday
Hey there,
Thanks for taking the time to read this. My end objective is to utilize a
yaml boolean, in this case couchDbServer, as an entry for a case that
dictates whether a file is present or not. I do not want to use stdlib to
achieve this.
Following is the code:
class datadog {
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