On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 03:43:59PM -0500, Justin Stephenson wrote:
I am not a developer
I would contest this statement, git log says you submitted quite a few
patches already :-)
so I would wait for the experts to respond but I had
some possible ideas:
- I suspect you may have to lower the default 24 hour value for
dyndns_refresh_interval.
- Assuming that you do not have dyndns_iface manually defined then I
believe the Dynamic DNS address SSSD chooses to use is retrieved from the
LDAP connection therefore you may also need to lower the option
Yes, and here I suspect also listing the interface(s) you want to get
registered into DNS with the "dyndns_iface" parameter might also help
(see man sssd-ad for an example)
> ldap_connection_expire_timeout(see man-ldap for details) which defaults to
> 15 minutes.
>
> Debug logs could be useful to analyze here also.
>
> Kind regards,
> Justin Stephenson
>
> On 02/10/2017 10:09 AM, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> > Starting up with eth0 plugged I gest DNS registered. But if I pull eth0
> > and enable WiFi I get a new IP but the old IP is still in DNS.
> > Restarting sssd register the new WiFi IP.
> > Bug or feature ?
> >
> > Jocke
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