On Jul 23, 2012 5:15 PM, "Rich Megginson" <rmegg...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On 07/23/2012 02:46 PM, Chaudhari, Rohit K. wrote: >> >> Hey 389 community, >> >> >> >> I had a question. We want to set up 389-ds on a Red Hat VM without DNS. I read online that disabling SELinux would allow us to accomplish this. Is this true or false? > > > False. AFAIK it has nothing to do with SELinux. Where did you read this? > > >> If DNS cannot be disabled, how do we create a dummy DNS so that replication and single sign-on from client to the server can occur? Do we have to hard-code IP addresses or something else? Thank you for your time this afternoon. > > > It depends. If you are using Fedora/RHEL virtualization, you just have to > virsh net-edit default - create new entries for your VMs with unique MACs and IP addresses > edit /etc/hosts - add entries for you IP addresses and your new hosts - make sure the FQDN is the first name e.g. > 192.168.122.2 myhost.mydomain.com myhost > This will only work if you don't intend to use TLS encryption TLS requiers full forward and reverse 'DNS' lookup and won't work properly with entries in the /etc/hosts file per the RFC that defines the TLS standard.
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