On 03/21/2011 02:31 PM, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 18:28:12 +0100
Sigbjorn Lie wrote:
Hi,
I just did a fresh installation of FreeIPA 2 on a host called ipa1,
created a replica on a second server called ipa2. I then created a
winsync replica to an AD domain on the ipa1 host.
I noti
Hi,
A year or two back free vm's were easy to find/common, these days its quite
hardmostly I look, give up and go build my own VM for the job.
If you want to do some routeing in VMware vyatta do a free vm and it does dhcp
as well.
You can set up bind on your fedora VM just invent a domain,
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On 03/21/2011 02:25 PM, Christian Horn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:43:39AM -0500, Steven Bernstein wrote:
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>> My point is: When I go to run the installation script on my Fedora box, it
>> tells me the script cannot be run unless the
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:43:39AM -0500, Steven Bernstein wrote:
>
> My point is: When I go to run the installation script on my Fedora box, it
> tells me the script cannot be run unless the IP resolves in both
> directions. Is there a 'decent' way to go 'round this? Looking for help,
> if
Hey there! Please forgive my n00b level question, but is there good
documentation on setting up a test environment using FreeIPA?
I'd like to tinker with this using VMware if possible. I took a cursory
look on Google and Bing, but mostly found pay-for VM Appliances.
I really would like to learn
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 18:28:12 +0100
Sigbjorn Lie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just did a fresh installation of FreeIPA 2 on a host called ipa1,
> created a replica on a second server called ipa2. I then created a
> winsync replica to an AD domain on the ipa1 host.
>
> I noticed that I forgot the --win-s