Thanks for the reply. I figured out what the issue was. I had to change my DHCP settings to point everything to the new IP address. Not sure why but that worked.
On Monday, August 27, 2018 2:37 AM, Florence Blanc-Renaud via FreeIPA-users <freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
On 08/26/2018 03:29 AM, Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote: > So I decided to rebuild my setup at home. I am running this on CentOS 7 > latest and have gotten the server working just fine. I am trying to > setup a client server and getting the following: > > [ameyer@jump01 vmware-tools-distrib]$ sudo ipa-client-install > [sudo] password for ameyer: > DNS discovery failed to determine your DNS domain > Provide the domain name of your IPA server (ex: example.com): ^CThe > ipa-client-install command failed. See /var/log/ipaclient-install.log > for more information > [ameyer@jump01 vmware-tools-distrib]$ > > My /etc/resolv.conf is pointed at the FreeIPA server and I am able to > resolve DNS. I can telnet to port 53. Hi,
DNS discovery is trying to find a FreeIPA server based on the client's FQDN. If the client is named client.sub2.sub1.domain.com, discovery will look for a FreeIPA server for sub2.sub1.domain.com, or for sub1.domain.com, or for domain.com. Is the client properly named?
The other thing to check is the firewall configuration. The ports listed in [1] must be available for IdM client to contact the server.