Clients get added automatically to DNS in 2 ways:

1. At install time by the ipa-client-install script

2. at run time, if configured to do so, sssd can run dynamic updates
using the host keytab.

Clients that do not have sssd support must use some other way.

For example a cron job with enough privileges to access the host keytab
and run dnsupdate.

Simo.

On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 20:07 +0000, Steven Jones wrote:
> So for now I have to add the client(s) to DNS manually? and it will get fixed?
> 
> or will it always be like this?
> 
> regards
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> 
> fedora15 also appears in DNS when I add it as a client.
> 
> regards
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> Subject: [Freeipa-users] DNS in freeipa
> 
> Hi,
> 
> When I add a RHEL 6.1 client o free-ipa it appears in the ldap/dns section 
> under policy, not so RHEL5.6, is this correct?
> 
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