Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> A PR to support multiple NTP servers was submitted in
> https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa/pull/2169
>
> This spawned a design at
> https://www.freeipa.org/page/V4/NTP_Servers_Configuration
I realize that this design was created from an implementation
Peter Tselios via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Is there any solution on that?
> I would like to setup exactly the same (2 FreeIPA Servers behind an ELB).
Is there any solution on what? You completely stripped out all existing
context.
rob
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Is there any solution on that?
I would like to setup exactly the same (2 FreeIPA Servers behind an ELB).
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Just a copy-paste from the documentation:
"The zone can use the forwarders only for servicing name resolution requests;
this is called a forward-only zone. A forward-only zone does not check its own
name records. Only the forwarder server records are checked. If the record does
not exist on
I am in the 4.5.4.
The correct key if of course the FQDN. My problem was with the new hosts (where
the rule was not applied for some reason).
I removed all rules and started from scratch (and I did an ipactl restart in
the meantime) and then it worked.
Many thanks for the --all/--raw
On 10/9/18 9:39 AM, Peter Tselios via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello,
I want to create an automember rule for my IPA Clients.
The regular expression is tested in the https://regex101.com/ and it matches my
sample FQDNs.
On the IPA server, I have created the Automember --> Host --> Rules rule with
Hello,
I want to create an automember rule for my IPA Clients.
The regular expression is tested in the https://regex101.com/ and it matches my
sample FQDNs.
On the IPA server, I have created the Automember --> Host --> Rules rule with
the same RegEx.
I tried the following: