On 02/03/2015 07:48 AM, Gerardo Cuppari wrote:
Well, that explains why I had a lot of mDNS traffic flowing...
Finally I just removed the ".local" from the domain and everything
works as intended. Now I am fighting with autofs and kerberized NFS...
http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/NFS_and_FreeIPA
Is there any up-to-date guide that you can point me to?
Thanks!
2015-02-02 16:33 GMT-03:00 Alexander Bokovoy <aboko...@redhat.com
<mailto:aboko...@redhat.com>>:
On Mon, 02 Feb 2015, Gerardo Cuppari wrote:
Well, I just reinstalled everything without the ".local" in
the domain and
everything worked at first. Sorry for the troubles...
Odd is that with ipa 3 on Centos 7 everything worked with domain
"estudio.local"
Do you have avahi activated and 'hosts: files mdns4_minimal
[notfound=RETURN] ...'
in your /etc/nsswitch.conf?
Avahi overtakes .local domain because RFC 6762 reserves .local for
multicast DNS name resolution protocol.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local#Multicast_DNS_standard
"Any DNS query for a name ending with .local MUST be sent to the mDNS
IPv4 link-local multicast address 224.0.0.251 (or its IPv6 equivalent
FF02::FB)..."
Fedora chose to follow this policy and force use of mDNS resolver
through [notfound=RETURN] option (i.e., get .local names resolved via
/etc/hosts and mDNS only).
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