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.
HTH,
flo
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/...
I'm seeing the fact that I can't connect to LDAP in my error logs.
However I can get to the web ui.
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