Re: [Freeipa-users] DNS chages made from the WebUI take a long time to be recognized.

2013-01-15 Thread Martin Kosek

On 01/15/2013 05:29 AM, Tim Hildred wrote:

Should it take several hours for me to be able to ping a host at it's new IP 
address when I update the DNS record in the WebUI?

I deleted the old records (A and PTR), and added new records for the same FQDN, 
with a different IP address. But I can't ping the host using the FQDN.

Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red Hat, Inc.
Brisbane, Australia
Email: thild...@redhat.com
Internal: 8588287
Mobile: +61 4 666 25242
IRC: thildred



Hello Tim,

Isn't DNS caching taking place in your situation? I would check TTL of the 
records you try to change and retrieve.


Do you hit the same issue when you add a new record (a new FQDN)? I would also 
check if nscd in your client box is not running, it may cache these DNS records.


Martin

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[Freeipa-users] DNS chages made from the WebUI take a long time to be recognized.

2013-01-14 Thread Tim Hildred
Should it take several hours for me to be able to ping a host at it's new IP 
address when I update the DNS record in the WebUI?

I deleted the old records (A and PTR), and added new records for the same FQDN, 
with a different IP address. But I can't ping the host using the FQDN. 

Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red Hat, Inc.
Brisbane, Australia
Email: thild...@redhat.com
Internal: 8588287
Mobile: +61 4 666 25242
IRC: thildred

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