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      <title>Moving My Puppet Master to OpenBSD</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I recently had some network trouble that isolated a system I use to host
FreeBSD jails to be without network.  The bummer of it is, that I used this
particular system for hosting most of my primary working system.  Things like
CI and Puppet and such all lived in neat little jails, and while all the little
jails and all the little services are still on disk I have no access.  I
suspect the hand-me-down Cisco switch is the culprit, but after years of
service, meh.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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