That is normal, they are actually listening on both IPv4 and IPv6. The netstat
output shows it as :::80 :::*. Listening on both protocol versions makes it
show up as IPv6. You do not get two separate entries.
You could try to start netcat in listen mode on port 80 and you’ll find that it
errors
Hi,
I just completed installation with Fedora 29 in KVM.
The installation finished w/o errors.
Setup complete
Next steps:
1. You must make sure these network ports are open:
TCP Ports:
* 80, 443: HTTP/HTTPS
* 389, 636: LDAP/LDAPS
Hi Rob, any idea why going back in time prevents named running. It looks it's
active but with errors. The returning to the present, service doesn't have any
errors.
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On 11/2/18 12:21 PM, Grant Janssen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
I’ve tried both force-sync AND re-initialize on both hosts.
I do have a question about the error in the log.
though the error posts on the “master”, it appears to indicate an issue with
the slave.
the slave syslog is clean.
when the
Callum Smith via FreeIPA-users
writes:
> Dear Rob,
>
> Thanks for the fast reply, I think there's something really wrong with
> the hostname that's configured for the box (that'll teach me for using
> Ansible), and it's trying to auth locally when it's not running yet.
>
> krb5kdc.log
>
> Nov 01
I’ve tried both force-sync AND re-initialize on both hosts.
I do have a question about the error in the log.
though the error posts on the “master”, it appears to indicate an issue with
the slave.
the slave syslog is clean.
when the log indicates “The replica must be reinitialized” is it meant
On 11/1/18 3:48 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
It is correct.
$ kinit admin
$ ldapdelete -Y GSSAPI
cn=NTP,cn=ipa.example.com,cn=masters,cn=ipa,cn=etc,dc=example,dc=com
For posterity's sake:
$ kinit admin
$ # There's almost certainly a better way to do this, but ...
$ ldapsearch -Y GSSAPI | grep
Seems it will work on RHEL 7.6. but you must configure it on the IPA client.
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Hi,
Have you look at the reinitialize option rather than force-sync?
At least, it is the option we always use.
Best,
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On 30-10-18 19:41, Rob Crittenden wrote:
> Kees Bakker wrote:
>> On 29-10-18 19:30, Rob Crittenden wrote:
>>> Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users wrote:
On 29-10-18 11:56, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> On 26-10-18 18:20, Florence Blanc-Renaud wrote:
>> On 10/26/18 6:09 PM, Kees
Hi,
I consider to deploy FreeIPA in my home network.
In this network I run several servers and workstations with both Linux and
Windows.
In addition I have setup some Webservices running in containers (LXC).
I have only one public IP and manage the (privately hosted) Webservices with a
reverse
OK, it might be stupid, but how do I add a new page in the Wiki. I cannot find
any "Create/Add/Edit" (or anything similar) link on the pages!
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