s the
recommended way to do this?
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t after changing it to /24 (which is what I thought
it was), the replica install completed successfully.
Thanks for pointing it out, Martin!
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en trying to find an answer to this on my own, but so far I've
had no luck.
Thanks in advance!
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r the pointer and for jogging my memory.
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ent out there or are the above two docs still
good enough/applicable to IPA and postfix servers running on CentOS 7?
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o move postfix and dovecot to use IPA for sasl auth and
for managing the virtual mailboxes. I have a good idea of how this is
all supposed to work together. What I need are the actual steps to get
it done.
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How would one handle an email only user in freeipa? I have mail
accounts that aren't attached to a real person and yet I need the
"user" to exist in freeipa.
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On Mon, 2015-12-14 at 11:30 -0500, Ranbir wrote:
> How would one handle an email only user in freeipa? I have mail
> accounts that aren't attached to a real person and yet I need the
> "user" to exist in freeipa.
Should I just create a normal user account, set the passw
t me into
fits. freeipa is supposed to make my life easier, not harder, so I took
the simpler route. In a different setting a custom schema would be
warranted.
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zone, the SSHFP aren't automatically created. I have to
do add the SSHFP records manually after the client install completes.
Why are SSHFP records not added automatically for the second dns zone
and I how can I fix this situation?
Thanks in advance.
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ninstall/change/install steps?
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a02.thedmzsubnet.dmz: cannot use IP network address
Enter the IP address to use, or press Enter to finish.
Please provide the IP address to be used for this host name:
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Why is this happening? DNS appears to be ok. The replica has the
hostname and IP pair in /etc/hosts. The replica i
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