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On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 6:31 PM Buckley Ross <buckleyross42(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Flo,
I think you misread my question.
Indeed. I interpreted "I found that on DNS records were provisioned..." as
"I found that on <the> DNS <server>, records were provisioned"
instead of
"I found that *no* DNS records were provisioned". Sorry about that...
I am not running `ipa host-add`. I am running `ipa host-add-principal`. I
would expect that if I am adding a new principal to a host, that
principal's DNS name would be added with either a CNAME or an A record,
pointing back to the original host. Is there a reason that this does not
happen? I cannot understand the utility of being able to add a new
principal to a host if that principal is not routable via DNS.
In your case you expect myhost and myalias to resolve to the same IP
address, but that's not the general use case. Consider for instance a host
with 2 different IP addresses, myhost resolving to the 1st one and myalias
to the 2nd one. Adding the principal alias is de-coupled from the DNS
records.
Hope this clarifies,
flo
Thanks,
Buckley Ross
On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 7:17 AM Florence Renaud <flo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I was not able to reproduce this issue:
>
> # ipa host-add myhost.ipa.test --ip-address $IP
> # ipa dnsrecord-find ipa.test
> >> shows myhost.ipa.test has been added
>
> # ipa host-add-principal myhost host/myalias.ipa.test
> # ipa dnsrecord-find ipa.test
> >> no new record added
>
> DNS records are added when the command "ipa host-add --ip-address" is
> used, when a host is joined with ipa-client-install, or when "ipa
> dnsrecord-add" is called. You can check in /var/log/httpd/error_log if you
> find trace of such a command.
>
> flo
>
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 1:46 PM Buckley Ross via FreeIPA-users <
> freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to provision an HTTP service principal for a containerized
>> service. The host on which the container is running also has a kerberized
>> HTTP service running on it with a separate service principal (both services
>> are highly critical, but for different systems, and thus should probably
>> have separate keytabs).
>>
>> Since both services share an IP address (but are serving HTTP on
>> different ports), this seemed like a perfect application of kerberos host
>> aliases. However, when I provisioned a host alias with `ipa
>> host-add-principal myHost host/myAlias.domain.com`, I found that on DNS
>> records were provisioned for `myAlias.domain.com`, thus making the
>> alias completely useless for resolving to the container. Is this a bug in
>> the host-alias system, or am I missing something?
>>
>> Thank you for your time.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Buckley Ross
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