On 8/17/19 6:15 AM, Elhamsadat Azarian via FreeIPA-users wrote:
dear friends
no one have idea about my problem?
i install freeipa server base on a windows DNS server. i mean there was a windows DNS
Server and while i was installing freeipa i set resolve.conf and hosts base on this
windows DNS. then i installed a freeipa-client on my client server. base on instructions i
changed client's resolve.conf to free-ipa IP. (mean i set DNS of my client to
free-ipa-server IP) when i did freeipa-client-install it show an error: "Failed to
verify that ipa-server.shs.dc is an IPA server. this may mean that the remote server is
not up or reachabe due to network settings." in ipaclient-install files: "search
DNS for SRV record of _ldap._tcp.shs.dc DNS record not found: timeout." of course i
opened all ports in firewall and im sure the server is up.
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Hi,
Did you install freeipa server with integrated DNS (i.e did you use
--setup-dns option in ipa-server-install)? If it's not the case, the
client should use the windows DNS server and you need to add DNS records
in the DNS server as specified in [1].
Please read "Determining whether to use integrated DNS" [2] for more
information. If you intend to use integrated DNS, you can setup the DNS
server either during the server install by specifying ipa-server-install
[...] --setup-dns or on an already installed server with the command
ipa-dns-install. With integrated DNS the client should use the freeIPA
server as DNS server and the DNS records are automatically created.
HTH,
flo
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/...
[2]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/...