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Purpose: Puppet is another declarative configuration management tool that excels in system configuration and enforcement. Like Ansible, it's designed to maintain the desired state of a system's configuration but uses a client-server (master-agent) architecture by default.

!!! note "Assumptions" This document assumes you are deploying Puppet server onto Rocky Linux 9.4. Any version of RHEL/CentOS/Alma/Rocky should behave similarily.

Deployment Steps:

You will need to perform a few steps outlined in the official Puppet documentation to get a Puppet server operational. A summarized workflow is seen below:

Install Puppet Repository

Installation Scope: Puppet Server / Managed Devices

# Add Puppet Repository / Enable Puppet on YUM
sudo rpm -Uvh https://yum.puppet.com/puppet7-release-el-9.noarch.rpm

Install Puppet Server

Installation Scope: Puppet Server

# Install the Puppet Server
yum install -y puppetserver
systemctl enable --now puppetserver

# Validate Successful Deployment
exec bash
puppetserver -v

# Open Necessary Firewall Port for Agent Communication
sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=8140/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload

Install Puppet Agent

Installation Scope: Puppet Server / Managed Devices

# Install Puppet Agent
sudo yum install -y puppet-agent

# Enable the Puppet Agent
sudo /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet resource service puppet ensure=running enable=true

# Configure Puppet Server to Connect To
puppet config set server lab-puppet-01.bunny-lab.io --section main

# Establish Secure Connection to Puppet Server
puppet ssl bootstrap

# ((On the Puppet Server))
# You will see an error stating: "Couldn't fetch certificate from CA server; you might still need to sign this agent's certificate (fedora.bunny-lab.io)."
# Run the following command (as root) on the Puppet Server to generate a certificate
puppetserver ca sign --certname fedora.bunny-lab.io

Validate Agent Functionality

At this point, you want to ensure that the device being managed by the agent is able to pull down configurations from the Puppet Server. You will know if it worked by getting a message similar to Notice: Applied catalog in X.XX seconds after running the following command:

puppet agent --test