On 11/22/2011 02:58 PM, Steven Jones wrote: > Hi, > > 2.1.3.4 page 10 lists ports but not what happens with them... > > For instance I am now in a very secure environment and find when I do a > ipa-client-install the client connects to port 80 and retrieves a > ca.crt........now I have to wait 3 days to get port 80 opened up...to the IPA > server(s). > > If I had better docs then I can make the request before hand.... > > This of course is the first failure.....if say I find that the > ipa-client-install script uses 443 next I will have to wait another 3 > days......if I find there are 4 un-documented port calls to get an client > install to work......well its a week to 2 weeks wait.... > > > regards > > Steven Jones > > Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE > > Victoria University, Wellington, NZ > > 0064 4 463 6272 > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipa-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users When you install IPA the output of the installation lists all the ports that you need to open and for what service: DNS, Kerberos, LDAP etc. Is this not enough? What level of details you are looking for?
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