# fileserver.conf # Puppet automatically serves PLUGINS and FILES FROM MODULES: anything in # /files/ is available to authenticated nodes at # puppet:///modules//. You do not need to edit this # file to enable this. # MOUNT POINTS # If you need to serve files from a directory that is NOT in a module, # you must create a static mount point in this file: # # [extra_files] # path /etc/puppet/files # allow * # # In the example above, anything in /etc/puppet/files/ would be # available to authenticated nodes at puppet:///extra_files/. # # Mount points may also use three placeholders as part of their path: # # %H - The node's certname. # %h - The portion of the node's certname before the first dot. (Usually the # node's short hostname.) # %d - The portion of the node's certname after the first dot. (Usually the # node's domain name.) # PERMISSIONS # Every static mount point should have an `allow *` line; setting more # granular permissions in this file is deprecated. Instead, you can # control file access in auth.conf by controlling the # /file_metadata/ and /file_content/ paths: # # path ~ ^/file_(metadata|content)/extra_files/ # auth yes # allow /^(.+)\.example\.com$/ # allow_ip 192.168.100.0/24 # # If added to auth.conf BEFORE the "path /file" rule, the rule above # will add stricter restrictions to the extra_files mount point. [plugins] allow *.com #[files] #path /etc/puppet/files #allow * [production] path /etc/puppet/production/files allow * [development] path /etc/puppet/development/files allow * [testing] path /etc/puppet/testing/files allow *