Ok, I can't see authors' names in your wiki. I just meant maybe that author could be a resource inside OpenShift re: DNS testing.
Otherwise, their mailing list is: http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/dev And they promote their Google+ community a lot: https://plus.google.com/communities/114361859072744017486 Also, check out the #1 Top Idea feature request: https://www.openshift.com/ideas i.e., https://www.openshift.com/content/please-provide-a-dns-server In my attempts to interact with OpenShift devs, I've mostly jumped into: http://irc.lc/freenode/openshift-dev In fact, I just hopped into #openshift-dev on IRC, and I think I have a good point-of-contact for you guys re: DNS integration and DNS testing: [09:51] <derekm> hey all... some FreeIPA devs are wondering: Who would be a good dev contact inside OpenShift re: DNS server and/or automated bind-dyndb-ldap testing? [09:51] <markllama> err. I'm afraid that might be me. What's the question? [09:51] <derekm> markllama: they just want to have a point of contact for cross-project coordination and integration [09:52] <markllama> the automated testing might get referred to QE. [09:53] <derekm> FreeIPA is starting work on a DNS test suite in conjunction with Knot DNS folks [09:54] <derekm> I suggested they try to coordinate with you guys, too, since you use an internal bind with dynamic domains [09:54] * markllama will have to learn Knot. [09:54] * markllama was just thinking about who to coordinate with to add an OpenShift plugin to update DNS via the LDAP db in FreeIPA rather than RFC2136 [09:55] <derekm> if you don't mind, I'll pass on your name to the freeipa-dev list as a potential point of contact [09:55] <markllama> yep, I can at least field the questions and find the contacts either in OpenShift or in the IPA group here. I don't see Mark Llama on the mailing list, so you might have to go to IRC to catch him. On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Dmitri Pal <d...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 11/20/2013 09:15 AM, Derek Moore wrote: > > Perhaps whoever wrote these: ? > > > http://www.freeipa.org/page/OpenShift_Broker_and_IPA_DNS_Server_with_Dynamic_Updates_with_GSS-TSIG > > > http://www.freeipa.org/page/OpenShift_Broker_Apache_%2B_mod_auth_kerb_for_IdM > > I've tried to hit up openshift devs on IRC, but like oVirt they are very > US business hours oriented, which is when I'm usually working and not > tinkering on the fun stuff. > > > This was written by a person who is no longer working on the project. > However I am not quite sure I understand what you are looking for? > > At some point, several month ago we did integration with OpenShift making > Kerberos work, integrating DNS and other things. > The pages you mention are the ground work. It was sort of testing > integration waters. Things might be a bit broken now as OpenShift is moving > fast. We have plans to get back and correct things however first of all > would be important to understand your interest and use case. > > > On Wednesday, November 20, 2013, Petr Spacek wrote: > >> On 15.11.2013 18:30, Derek Moore wrote: >> >>> Is there an opportunity to also bring in OpenShift Origin, in particular >>> Broker, which also uses its own BIND with dyndb and/or nsupdate? >>> >>> Maybe they don't care as much since they use a limited subset of BIND >>> only >>> for namespace and app subdomains. >>> >> >> Generally, I don't see a reason why not. Do you have any pointer to the >> right mailing list or particular person? It would help me a lot because I >> know next to nothing about OpenShift. >> >> Thank you! >> >> Petr^2 Spacek >> >> >>> Knot DNS looks cool, hadn't heard of these guys yet. >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Petr Spacek <pspa...@redhat.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello list, >>>> >>>> as you may know, we don't have any tests for bind-dyndb-ldap/DNS in >>>> FreeIPA. It seems that we have a chance to change that now. >>>> >>>> The LinuxAlt conference 2013 brought the information that Knot DNS [1] >>>> developers plan to write a new test suite for their server, but as >>>> usual, >>>> resources are limited and nobody really want to spent time on tests :-) >>>> >>>> This resulted in the idea of test-sharing between Knot DNS and >>>> bind-dyndb-ldap/FreeIPA. I think that this would be beneficial for both >>>> sides. >>>> >>>> We can mutually re-use tests from the other project, so overall cost of >>>> test-development will be lower for both sides. >>>> >>>> The only technical obstacle is that we need to design/to bend testing >>>> framework from Knot DNS, so it will be able to run the same set of tests >>>> against BIND with bind-dyndb-ldap. >>>> >>>> It seems feasible after a quick look. We just need to allocate some time >>>> for initial discussion/framework design/bending and then we can add >>>> tests >>>> incrementally, as our schedule allows. >>>> >>>> Current 'test suite' is a part of Knot DNS git repo, and I think that it >>>> can stay in this way. The idea is to: >>>> - clone the repo >>>> - set few environment variables (to direct tests to local BIND) >>>> - run the tests >>>> >>>> That is it :-) >>>> >>>> It would be great if we could spend some time on this now. We need to >>>> discuss it and prepare the testing framework. >>>> >>>> We risk that Knot DNS guys will go ahead and design the framework in a >>>> way >>>> which will not fit to our needs if we will wait too long. >>>> >>>> [1] http://www.knot-dns.cz/ >>>> [2] https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/knot/tree/master/tests- >>>> extra/functional >>>> >>>> The bonus part: A wiki page about current functional tests for Knot DNS: >>>> https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/knot/wikis/functional-testing >>>> >>> > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipa-devel mailing > listFreeipa-devel@redhat.comhttps://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-devel > > > > -- > Thank you, > Dmitri Pal > > Sr. Engineering Manager for IdM portfolio > Red Hat Inc. > > > ------------------------------- > Looking to carve out IT costs?www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipa-devel mailing list > Freeipa-devel@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-devel >
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