I think I got it working.
Solution in my case was to run following on client nodes:
yum install sssd-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
And on IPA server for each Forward and Reverse lookup zone I ran:
ipa dnszone-mod X.COM. --allow-sync-ptr=TRUE --dynamic-update=TRUE
ipa dnszone-mod 44.28.10.in-addr
Andrey Ptashnik wrote:
> Any ideas on that?
/var/log/ipaclient-install.log probably has more details on the DNS
update failure.
rob
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrey Ptashnik | Network Architect
> CCC Information Services Inc.
> 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 900 Chicago, IL 60654
> Office: +1-312-22
On 09/16/2015 06:30 PM, Andrey Ptashnik wrote:
Alexander,
Thank you for your feedback!
In my environment I noticed that client machines that are on Red Hat 6 have
version 3.0.0 of IPA client installed.
[root@ptr-test-6 ~]# yum list installed | grep ipa
ipa-client.x86_64 3.0
Any ideas on that?
Regards,
Andrey Ptashnik | Network Architect
CCC Information Services Inc.
222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 900 Chicago, IL 60654
Office: +1-312-229-2533 | Cell : +1-773-315-0200 | aptash...@cccis.com
On 9/16/15, 11:30 AM, "freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com on behalf of
Alexander,
Thank you for your feedback!
In my environment I noticed that client machines that are on Red Hat 6 have
version 3.0.0 of IPA client installed.
[root@ptr-test-6 ~]# yum list installed | grep ipa
ipa-client.x86_64 3.0.0-47.el6
ipa-python.x86_64 3.0.0-
On Wed, 16 Sep 2015, Andrey Ptashnik wrote:
Dear IPA Team,
We have a situation in our datacenter where we deployed Red Hat 7.1
with IPA server 4.1 and on the other hand we still have older machines
with Red Hat 5 and 6. I noticed that repositories associated with
version 6 have older version of
Dear IPA Team,
We have a situation in our datacenter where we deployed Red Hat 7.1 with IPA
server 4.1 and on the other hand we still have older machines with Red Hat 5
and 6. I noticed that repositories associated with version 6 have older version
of the client software – v.3.0. Therefore some