On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 12:50 -0600, Jeff White wrote:
> It is with the hostname requirements. AWS EC2 normally gives you a
> dynamic IP address, which then you can update DNS records with. The
> reverse lookup on the IP is still the aws IP address in a text form,
> not the proper reverse. The doc
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Jeff White wrote:
> I'd like to use FreeIPA with Amazon's EC2 virtual machines. I'm seeing a
> number of barriers, mostly around DNS. An elastic IP address looks like it
> would solve the issues, but I'm not sure that will. And I'm wondering if
> there are any m
It is with the hostname requirements. AWS EC2 normally gives you a dynamic
IP address, which then you can update DNS records with. The reverse lookup
on the IP is still the aws IP address in a text form, not the proper
reverse. The documentation says:
The reverse of the address that the hostnam
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 10:28 -0600, Jeff White wrote:
> I'd like to use FreeIPA with Amazon's EC2 virtual machines. I'm
> seeing a number of barriers, mostly around DNS. An elastic IP address
> looks like it would solve the issues, but I'm not sure that will. And
> I'm wondering if there are any
I'd like to use FreeIPA with Amazon's EC2 virtual machines. I'm seeing a
number of barriers, mostly around DNS. An elastic IP address looks like it
would solve the issues, but I'm not sure that will. And I'm wondering if
there are any more barriers to making it work.
Does anyone have experience