I think my question was a bit weird, but that's because I am confused: I
look on the documentation (both RedHat and Fedora) to understand this,
but this is still unclear to me:
We can define a DNS Global Forwarder, which seems to be replicated on
the IPA-replicas. But there's a setting (DNS Servers) where I can
specify a forwarder per IPA DNS server.
So what has precedence here - the forwarder specified per DNS server, or
the DNS Global forwarder specified under DNS Global configuration?
Best,
Francis
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Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay
Oslo, Norway
On 2022-04-16 22:08, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users
wrote:
Hi,
I configured a replica on another location, and would rather use
another DNS server as a global forwarder for that location. But when I
change it, it changes on all replicas. Is there a way to apply a
global forwarder unique to a replica?
Best,
Francis
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