Miller, Kevin R wrote:
I installed freeipa from the Fedora 18 repo and then ran the
freeipa-server-install with the proper parameters. Installation seems
to be successful but the http (80) and ldap (389) services are not
listening on the ipv4 interface. I confirmed that the /etc/hosts file
contains a proper entry that maps the ipv4 address to the fqdn. If I
run a netstat –an |grep 389 I get the following
Tcp6 0 0 :::389 :::* Listen
A netstat –an |grep 80 returns the same
Tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::* Listen
Since I wasn’t even using ipv6 I cannot explain why the services were
trying to bind to the ipv6 address instead of the configured IPV4
address I decided to force IPV6 to be disabled by added an entry in the
/etc/sysctl.conf file to disable ipv6. After I did that, the port 80
now binds to 0.0.0.0 which is what I wanted but the 389 continues to
bind to :::.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Does it actually answer on a IPv4 address (including localhost) on port 389?
rob
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