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require 'puppet/network/client'
# Request a certificate from the remote system.
class Puppet::Network::Client::CA < Puppet::Network::Client
class InvalidCertificate < Puppet::Error; end
def initialize(options = {})
options = symbolize_options(options)
unless options.include?(:Server) or options.include?(:CA)
options[:Server] = Puppet[:ca_server]
options[:Port] = Puppet[:ca_port]
end
super(options)
end
# This client is really only able to request certificates for the
# current host. It uses the Puppet.settings settings to figure everything out.
def request_cert
Puppet.settings.use(:main, :ssl)
if cert = read_cert
return cert
end
begin
cert, cacert = @driver.getcert(csr.to_pem)
rescue => detail
if Puppet[:trace]
puts detail.backtrace
end
raise Puppet::Error.new("Certificate retrieval failed: %s" % detail)
end
if cert.nil? or cert == ""
return nil
end
begin
@cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(cert)
@cacert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(cacert)
rescue => detail
raise InvalidCertificate.new(
"Invalid certificate: %s" % detail
)
end
unless @cert.check_private_key(key)
raise InvalidCertificate, "Certificate does not match private key. Try 'puppetca --clean %s' on the server." % Facter.value(:fqdn)
end
# Only write the cert out if it passes validating.
Puppet.settings.write(:hostcert) do |f| f.print cert end
Puppet.settings.write(:localcacert) do |f| f.print cacert end
return @cert
end
end
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