Hi, Installing the original master should be nothing more than that command.
With some flags though maybe so my command was, ipa-server-install -a secret123 -p 123Secret -domain=unix.vuw.ac.nz -realm=UNIX.VUW.AC.NZ --setup-dns –forwarder=130.195.85.25 –forwarder=130.195.98.151 --no-reverse –selfsign So my master DNS zone is a Microsoft AD as vuw.ac.nz with 2 DNS servers hence forwarder twice. The MS AD servers treat unix.vuw.ac.nz as a stub zone delegation....they retain the ptr zone hence --no-reverse....so I have to add that manually. check the rpm versions of the server and client.......they should be identical. "is not an IPA v2 Server" Just double check you have not made a typo......I put in "vyw" and not "vuw" while doing the client install and got that............the other possibility is iptables....or a firewall blocking......Ive had that same error and found it was the cisco FWSM..... regards Steven Jones Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE Victoria University, Wellington, NZ 0064 4 463 6272 ________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of george he [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 19 June 2012 10:26 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: [Freeipa-users] ipa installation problem Hello all, While waiting for more suggestions on my thread "is not an IPA v2 Server", I tried to install ipa server on other machines running fc16 and fc15. When server is on fc16, I get the same error as when it's on fc17, wget failed: No route to host. when server is on fc15, wget still failed, but the reason was "Connection refused". Seems to me there's something else to do after running ipa-server-install on the server. Any suggestions? Thanks, George
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