DNS and kerberos seem to be working fine (and have been for a long while). All
`ipa` commands fail:
```
# kinit admin
Password for admin@$REALM:
# ipactl status
Directory Service: RUNNING
krb5kdc Service: RUNNING
kadmin Service: RUNNING
named Service: RUNNING
httpd Service: RUNNING
ipa-custodi
I followed these instructions to enable kerberos within my realm/domain.
My FreeIPA, NFS server and my NFS client is CentOS 7.4
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/FreeIPA_Guide/kerb-nfs.html
I’m completely stuck in that when I mount the NFS share I get
Sudo mount -o sec=krb5p
...oh, it says "Your reply has been sent, and is being processed'...maybe that
means it will eventually show up. I guess I'll wait :S
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...uggg, crap, tried replying twice and hyperkitty seems to just eat all my
text...
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I have a CentOS 7 server running ipa-server-4.5.4, recently installed. I find
that operations related to the vault feature fail. For example:
> ipa -v vault-add test --type=standard
ipa: INFO: trying https://ipa-01.example.com/ipa/session/json
ipa: INFO: [try 1]: Forwarding 'vault_add_internal/
Chris Evich via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> About a year ago I did a really, really stupid thing. I updated IPA on one
> CentOS 7 host, then before being really sure things were working, I did the
> replica. Turned out the first upgrade only 'mostly' worked[*], meaning both
> hosts ar
Alex Corcoles via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> So I solved my LXC problems (thanks Rob, again), but now:
>
> ipa-replica-install -U --setup-ca -N
>
> fails when rebuilding my replica from scratch, see:
>
> https://gist.github.com/alexpdp7/4431da5e11afe6029e2baa01bc1f2251
>
> , where I think I've copi
Hey all,
About a year ago I did a really, really stupid thing. I updated IPA on one
CentOS 7 host, then before being really sure things were working, I did the
replica. Turned out the first upgrade only 'mostly' worked[*], meaning both
hosts are now partially wrecked :S
The good news is, DNS
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 10:29:00AM +0100, Alex Corcoles via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> OK, will to that this afternoon.
>
> Is creating a new replica reusing an old replica's name a supported thing?
> My replica is automatically provisioned, so it's appealing to me to rebuild
> it if there's any probl
OK, will to that this afternoon.
Is creating a new replica reusing an old replica's name a supported thing?
My replica is automatically provisioned, so it's appealing to me to rebuild
it if there's any problem with it, but having to change its name is a chore
(replica names should not be important
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