On 09.04.25 17:02, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
On 09.04.25 09:12, Ronald Wimmer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Every IPA host is shown either as enrolled or not in the WebGUI. Where
does this come from? Simply setting the enrolledBy attribute seems to
be not enough...
I have to find a way to determine if a host went out of life. At first
I thought I could check if the host has an enrolledBy attribute and
remove all host lacking this attribute. But... "Virtual" hosts for
load balancer entries created with the force option do not have this
property - and they should NOT be removed.
So how could I reliably differentiate between these two cases? (hosts
that are OOL and host entries that are still needed but lacking the
enrolledBy attribute)
Ah. I see. These "virtual" host entries do not have a krbPrincipalKey.
I think what you're looking for in part is is
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-4841 . Though this wouldn't be
great for you because a "virtual" host that has no real presence would
be marked as unused.
Thanks. This is also an interesting approach. But I fear in our case we
need to flag these "virtual" entries somehow. Or determine that they are
virtual due to their IP address.
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