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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26.10.2016 16:42, Jochen Demmer
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 26.10.2016 um 16:27 schrieb Martin
        Basti:<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26.10.2016 16:10, Jochen Demmer
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          Hi,<br>
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          my answers also inline.<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 26.10.2016 um 15:38 schrieb
            Martin Basti:<br>
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            <p>Hi, comments inline<br>
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            <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26.10.2016 14:28, Jochen
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              Hi,<br>
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              I've been running and using a single FreeIPA server
              successfully, i.e.:<br>
              Fedora 24<br>
              freeipa-server-4.3.2-2.fc24.x86_64<br>
              This server is only available via IPv6, because I can't
              get public lPv4 addresses no more.<br>
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              Now I want to setup a FreeIPA replica at another site also
              running IPv6, Fedora 24 and
              freeipa-server-4.3.2-2.fc24.x86_64<br>
              First I run "ipa-client-install" which succeeds without an
              error.<br>
              When I invoke "ipa-replica-install" I get this error:<br>
              ipa         : ERROR    Could not resolve hostname <b>hostname.mydoma.in</b>
              using DNS. Clients may not function properly. Please check
              your DNS setup. (Note that this check queries IPA DNS
              directly and ignores /etc/hosts.)<br>
              LOG:<br>
              2016-10-26T12:14:39Z DEBUG Search DNS server <b>hostname.mydoma.in</b>
              (['2a01:f11:1:1::1', '2a01:f11:1:1::1',
              '2a01:f11:1:1::1']) for <b>hostname.mydoma.in</b><br>
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            Can you check with dig or host command if the hostname is
            really resolvable on that machine? do you have proper
            resolver in /etc/resolv.conf?<br>
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          There is a resolver given in /etc/resolv.conf. When I do "host
          <<hostname.mydoma.in>>" I get the right IPv6 back.<br>
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        That is weird because IPA is doing basically the same.<br>
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              <b>hostname.mydoma.in</b> is actually the DNS entry for
              the old FreeIPA server, which actually resolves, but only
              to an IPv6 address of course.<br>
              I can continue the installation though by entering "yes".<br>
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              I then get asked:<br>
              Enter the IP address to use, or press Enter to finish.<br>
              Please provide the IP address to be used for this host
              name:<br>
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              When I enter the IPv6 address of the new replica host it
              doesn't accept but infinitely asks this question instead.<br>
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            Have you pressed enter twice? It should end prompt and
            continue with installation<br>
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          Enter without an IP -> No usable IP address provided nor
          resolved.<br>
          Enter with an IP -> Error: Invalid IP Address 2a02:1:2:3::4
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        How do you have configured IP address on your interface? Does it
        have prefix /128?<br>
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      Yes, that's right. It's an IP being assigned statefully by a
      DHCPv6 server.<br>
      There is also another dynamic IP within the same prefix having
      /64. I don't want to use this one of course, because its IID
      changes.<br>
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    Could you set (temporarily) prefix for that address to /64 and
    re-run installer? IPA 4.3 has check that prevents you to use /128
    prefix<br>
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              Honestly, I can't see what I might have done wrong.<br>
              Old FreeIPA has hostname is in sync forward and reverse
              record.<br>
              New FreeIPA host as well has hostname that symmetrically
              resolves, even though the hostname is using another second
              level domain.<br>
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              Any hints?<br>
              Jochen Demmer<br>
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