On 12/11/18 12:59 PM, 74cmonty via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi Flo,
thanks for your reply.
I decided to start replica setup from scratch.
This means I executed this command on master: ipa-replica-manage del
ipa-replica.biszumbitterenen.de
Then I restored the replica server to a previous state, installed freeipa-packages 4.7.2
(and its dependencies).
Then I run this command on replica: ipa-server-install --uninstall
After this I was able to run this command ipa-client-install --mkhomedir successfully and
the replica server is listed in WebUI.
Now I consider to run this command on replica: ipa-replica-install --setup-ca
--setup-dns
This would give me no single-point-of-failure for DNS and CA.
However the installed is asking me this:
ipa-replica-install: error: You must specify at least one of --forwarder,
--auto-forwarders, or --no-forwarders options
I had setup master with this command
ipa-server-install --setup-dns --allow-zone-overlap
because I'm still using the DNS of my domain provider.
To my (best) knowledge I have configured DNS forwarder on master.
Question:
Is it correct to configure a DNS forwarder on replica, too?
If yes, how can I verify what have been entered on master?
Yes, you can configure a DNS forwarder on the replica, too.
In order to find the settings on the master, you can use
# ipa dnsserver-show $master
It will print the forwarder.
If you want to specify the same one on the replica, use
--forwarder=<forwarder>. You can also let the installer find which
forwarder to use with --auto-forwarder (it will read the content of
/etc/resolv.conf and propose this DNS server as forwarder).
HTH,
flo
THX
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