On 12/12/2016 10:32 PM, jay wrote:
Hello,
I have been testing freeipa on CentOS 7 for a while now with a
relatively simple setup, just a single server and 12 or so Linux clients
in AWS. I went to rebuild the environment today and part of my Ansible
playbook failed with this error
ipa: ERROR: C
On ti, 13 joulu 2016, Ben .T.George wrote:
HI List,
From where can i get latest IPA repo for centos. the repo which i was using
on copr is not working now.
please anyone help me to sort it out.
CentOS 7.3 was pushed out to public over weekend. The most recent IPA
version there is 4.4.
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HI List,
>From where can i get latest IPA repo for centos. the repo which i was using
on copr is not working now.
please anyone help me to sort it out.
Regards,
Ben
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On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 11:31 PM, David Kupka wrote:
>
> yes you can do it. DNS domain and Kerberos realm are two different things.
> It's common and AFAIK recommended to capitalize DNS domain to get the realm
> but it's not required.
> If you really want to have them different make sure:
> a) an
I have two IPA servers ipaprd1.example.com and ipaprd2.example.com, running
ipa 4.4 on RHEL7. When I tried to install/configure the client on a RHEL6
system(called ipadev6), I had issue when I tried to enroll it with the
replica(ipaprd2), while no issue with the primary(ipaprd1):
# ipa-client-inst
Hello,
I have been testing freeipa on CentOS 7 for a while now with a relatively
simple setup, just a single server and 12 or so Linux clients in AWS. I
went to rebuild the environment today and part of my Ansible playbook
failed with this error
ipa: ERROR: Certificate operation cannot be comple
Hello,
I've recently upgraded to centos 7.3.
Didn't intend to so soon but should have checked the anounce lists before
launching my ansible update playbook.
Most of my servers came through, and mostly also the ipa server.
There were duplicate rpms and a failed rpm upgrade.
After some yum magic th
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