iirc port 80 and 443 are needed. 123 is for ntp so if you don't sync
time from the ipa servers you woudl not need that port.
Hi, not sure what might be an issue. Clients in the same network join
just fine.
The failing client is on another network. The following ports have been allowed: 53, 389,
636, 88, 464
Saw a list somewhere, mentioning 123, 80 and 443. Are these porst nessecary for the
client/idm communication?
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