There's no need for CGI magic through the Puppet Master, you can talk to 
PuppetDB directly. See the PuppetDB API 
documentation: 
https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppetdb/latest/api/commands.html#examples-using-curl

On Wednesday, 10 December 2014 13:01:34 UTC+1, Ryan Anderson wrote:
>
> You could try a hack like having the system going away call a cgi on the 
> puppet master (via wget) that in-turn does the 'puppet node deactivate' 
> command.

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