On 13.04.2017 22:50, Dan Dietterich wrote:
I am seeing inconsistent results configuring a DNS forward zone.
At a bash prompt, as root, after kinit admin, I do:
ipa dnsforwardzone-add domain.internal --forwarder= ww.xx.yy.zz
--forward-policy=only
That works fine and does not warn about DNSSEC.
In a Java webapp running as root under a Jetty, I run a shell
sub-process and issue the kinit and the same ipa statement.
_/Sometimes/_, I get
ipa: WARNING: DNSSEC validation failed: record 'domain.internal. SOA'
failed DNSSEC validation on server ww.xx.yy.zz.
Please verify your DNSSEC configuration or disable DNSSEC validation
on all IPA servers.
I modified the /etc/named.conf file to say:
dnssec-enable no;
dnssec-validation no;
and systemctl restart ipa
Any clue why the results are different?
ipa –version: VERSION: 4.4.0, API_VERSION: 2.213
Linux … 3.10.0-514.10.2.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Mar 3 00:04:05 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks for any insight!
Regards,
Dan
Hello,
checks are done on IPA server side, how many servers do you have? Is
possible that CLI connects to different servers.
However in this case, DNSSEC check should always fail and report error,
so it is weird why it passed.
Martin
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