On Jul 23, 2012 5:15 PM, "Rich Megginson" <rmeggins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 07/23/2012 02:46 PM, Chaudhari, Rohit K. wrote:
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> Hey 389 community,
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> I had a question. We want to set up 389-ds on a Red Hat VM without
DNS. I
read online that disabling SELinux would allow us to accomplish
this. Is this true or false?
False. AFAIK it has nothing to do with SELinux. Where did you read this?
> If DNS cannot be disabled, how do we create a dummy DNS so that
replication and
single sign-on from client to the server can occur? Do we
have to hard-code IP addresses or something else? Thank you for your time
this afternoon.
It depends. If you are using Fedora/RHEL virtualization, you just have
to
virsh net-edit default - create new entries for your VMs with unique
MACs
and IP addresses
edit /etc/hosts - add entries for you IP addresses and your new hosts
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make sure the FQDN is the first name e.g.
192.168.122.2
myhost.mydomain.com myhost
This will only work if you don't intend to use TLS encryption
TLS requiers full forward and reverse 'DNS' lookup and won't work properly
with entries in the /etc/hosts file per the RFC that defines the TLS
standard.
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> Thanks.
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