Thanks Peter.
I ended up adding the cname in FreeIPA and given the search domains, a link such as the one below, worked fine:
Cheers,
On 2021-12-20 11:01 p.m., Peter Fern via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Typically you fix this on your network, not in DNS, by setting the DNS search suffix via DHCP, so that when a user enters http://portal/ they actually resolve http://portal.yourdomain.com/.
On 21/12/21 14:55, TomK via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello,
Wondering, how to create custom internal URL's such as http://portal/ -> https://some-very-long-host01.my.long.domain.com
or, ideally:
http://portal/ -> https://some-very-long-host01.my.long.domain.com/some-excessively-long-url.h...
using FreeIPA for internal network resources? I have a CNAME I created. It helps a bit but not fully since the CNAME remains in the URL of the servers and this results in warning about security etc. I effectively just need a redirect alongside the short URL.
Looking to see if I can get the equivalent of a customized tiny url effect where I can pick a few short names to use for the internal network resources I want folks to have an easy access too. Examples of a few short names that could be handy on internal networks:
http://portal/ http://docs/ http://howto/ http://food/ http://vacation/
etc
Not having much luck tweaking my searches online to get what I'm looking for w/ FreeIPA. :(
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