On 23.10.2013 23:08, Brendan Kearney wrote:
Do you plan to use FreeIPA command line interface or not?
With FreeIPA, you can create equivalent records with this set of commands:
$ ipa dnszone-add bpk2.com
$ ipa dnsrecord-add bpk2.com _kerberos --txt-rec=...
etc.
Those commands allow you to creat
> Do you plan to use FreeIPA command line interface or not?
>
> With FreeIPA, you can create equivalent records with this set of commands:
> $ ipa dnszone-add bpk2.com
> $ ipa dnsrecord-add bpk2.com _kerberos --txt-rec=...
> etc.
>
> Those commands allow you to create almost equivalent data in LD
Hello,
On 22.10.2013 22:24, Brendan Kearney wrote:
my config uses bind and bind-dyndb-ldap to host zone data in ldap. i am
trying to achieve the equivalent directives and configuration of bind
+bind-dyndb-ldap that i have in straight bind.
Do you plan to use FreeIPA command line interface or
my config uses bind and bind-dyndb-ldap to host zone data in ldap. i am
trying to achieve the equivalent directives and configuration of bind
+bind-dyndb-ldap that i have in straight bind.
attached is my forward zone (frozen before copying data, so that the jnl
entries were written out).
the des
Hello!
On 22.10.2013 16:26, Brendan Kearney wrote:
list,
i am trying to setup BIND to use the DynDB LDAP backend, and have found
that the $ORIGIN directive is not used or documented for use with the
backend.
the use case is the for the $ORIGIN directive is to handle unqualified
queries. Below
list,
i am trying to setup BIND to use the DynDB LDAP backend, and have found
that the $ORIGIN directive is not used or documented for use with the
backend.
the use case is the for the $ORIGIN directive is to handle unqualified
queries. Below is an example of what happens without the $ORIGIN
dir