Sto configurando un dominio FreeIPA. Nel mio laboratorio ci sono tre macchine virtuali: il controller di dominio ipadc1
e due client puppet
e wordpress
(creativo, sì, lo so). Tutte e tre le VM eseguono CentOS 6.4 appena installato (FreeIPA 3.0.0).
Ho installato il server IPA, creando un dominio che chiameremo example.us
qui, con servizio DNS e aggiornamenti DNS automatici abilitati.
Ho unito correttamente le due macchine virtuali al dominio. Ma gli aggiornamenti DNS dinamici stanno solo inserendo i record AAAA nel DNS. Nessun record A viene mai inserito.
Anche le impostazioni della mia zona DNS per gli aggiornamenti dyanmic e la politica di aggiornamento di BIND sembrano essere corrette.
Entrambe le VM client in realtà hanno indirizzi IPv4; puppet
ha un indirizzo IPv4 statico e wordpress
ottiene il suo indirizzo IPv4 da DHCP. Questo non sembra fare la differenza.
# ip a s dev eth0
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP qlen 1000
link/ether 52:54:00:3c:d5:f5 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 172.25.50.227/24 brd 172.25.50.255 scope global eth0
inet6 2001:db8:16:bf:5054:ff:fe3c:d5f5/64 scope global dynamic
valid_lft 86180sec preferred_lft 14180sec
inet6 fe80::5054:ff:fe3c:d5f5/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
Il problema in realtà sembra essere con sssd, che ho imparato è in realtà responsabile della trasmissione degli aggiornamenti DNS dinamici. Ho avviato il debug debug_level = 9
e l' ho trovato nei registri. Sembra indicare che sssd non si preoccupi nemmeno di tentare di inviare un record A, anche se in realtà non mi dà alcuna indicazione sul perché.
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ipa_dyndns_update_send] (0x4000): Performing update
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ok_for_dns] (0x0200): Multicast IPv4 address 172.25.50.227
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ok_for_dns] (0x0200): Link local IPv6 address fe80::5054:ff:fe3c:d5f5
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ipa_dyndns_gss_tsig_update_step] (0x1000): Checking if the update is needed
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_get_family_order] (0x1000): Lookup order: ipv6_first
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_is_address] (0x4000): [wordpress.example.us] does not look like an IP address
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_step] (0x2000): Querying DNS
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_dns_query] (0x0100): Trying to resolve AAAA record of 'wordpress.example.us' in DNS
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [schedule_request_timeout] (0x2000): Scheduling a timeout of 5 seconds
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [schedule_timeout_watcher] (0x2000): Scheduling DNS timeout watcher
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [unschedule_timeout_watcher] (0x4000): Unscheduling DNS timeout watcher
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [request_watch_destructor] (0x0400): Deleting request watch
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_step] (0x2000): Querying DNS
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_dns_query] (0x0100): Trying to resolve A record of 'wordpress.example.us' in DNS
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [schedule_request_timeout] (0x2000): Scheduling a timeout of 5 seconds
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [schedule_timeout_watcher] (0x2000): Scheduling DNS timeout watcher
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [unschedule_timeout_watcher] (0x4000): Unscheduling DNS timeout watcher
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [request_watch_destructor] (0x0400): Deleting request watch
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_next] (0x0200): No more address families to retry
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_next] (0x0100): No more hosts databases to retry
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_is_address] (0x4000): [wordpress.example.us] does not look like an IP address
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_step] (0x2000): Querying DNS
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_dns_query] (0x0100): Trying to resolve A record of 'wordpress.example.us' in DNS
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [schedule_request_timeout] (0x2000): Scheduling a timeout of 5 seconds
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [schedule_timeout_watcher] (0x2000): Scheduling DNS timeout watcher
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [unschedule_timeout_watcher] (0x4000): Unscheduling DNS timeout watcher
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [request_watch_destructor] (0x0400): Deleting request watch
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_next] (0x0200): No more address families to retry
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_next] (0x0100): No more hosts databases to retry
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ipa_dyndns_gss_tsig_update_check] (0x1000): Address on localhost only: 2001:db8:16:bf:5054:ff:fe3c:d5f5
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ipa_dyndns_gss_tsig_update_check] (0x0400): Detected IP addresses change, will perform an update
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [create_nsupdate_message] (0x0200): Creating update message for realm [EXAMPLE.US] and zone [example.us].
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [create_nsupdate_message] (0x0400): -- Begin nsupdate message --
realm EXAMPLE.US
zone example.us.
update delete wordpress.example.us. in A
send
update delete wordpress.example.us. in AAAA
send
update add wordpress.example.us. 86400 in AAAA 2001:db8:16:bf:5054:ff:fe3c:d5f5
send
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [create_nsupdate_message] (0x0400): -- End nsupdate message --
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [child_handler_setup] (0x2000): Setting up signal handler up for pid [2144]
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [child_handler_setup] (0x2000): Signal handler set up for pid [2144]
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [write_pipe_handler] (0x0400): All data has been sent!
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ipa_dyndns_stdin_done] (0x4000): Sending nsupdate data complete
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [child_sig_handler] (0x1000): Waiting for child [2144].
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [child_sig_handler] (0x0100): child [2144] finished successfully.
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [sss_child_handler] (0x2000): waitpid failed [10]: No child processes
(Mon Jul 22 21:50:01 2013) [sssd[be[example.us]]] [ipa_dyndns_update_done] (0x0020): DNS update finished
Il mio sssd.conf
è:
[domain/example.us]
cache_credentials = True
krb5_store_password_if_offline = True
ipa_domain = example.us
id_provider = ipa
auth_provider = ipa
access_provider = ipa
ipa_hostname = wordpress.example.us
chpass_provider = ipa
ipa_dyndns_update = True
ipa_server = _srv_, ipadc1.example.us
ldap_tls_cacert = /etc/ipa/ca.crt
[sssd]
services = nss, pam, ssh
config_file_version = 2
domains = example.us
[nss]
[pam]
[sudo]
[autofs]
[ssh]
[pac]
Il risultato di ipa dnszone-show example.us --all
è:
dn: idnsname=example.us,cn=dns,dc=example,dc=us
Zone name: example.us
Authoritative nameserver: ipadc1.example.us.
Administrator e-mail address: hostmaster.example.us.
SOA serial: 1374982142
SOA refresh: 3600
SOA retry: 900
SOA expire: 1209600
SOA minimum: 3600
BIND update policy: grant EXAMPLE.US krb5-self * A; grant EXAMPLE.US krb5-self
* AAAA; grant EXAMPLE.US krb5-self * SSHFP;
Active zone: TRUE
Dynamic update: TRUE
Allow query: any;
Allow transfer: none;
mxrecord: 0 mail.example.us
nsrecord: ipadc1.example.us.
objectclass: top, idnsrecord, idnszone
txtrecord: v=spf1 a mx -all
Anche se questo è davvero un problema minore per me, dal momento che potrei andare in diretta senza aggiornamenti DNS IPv4 (è bello essere dual stack al 100%) è comunque fastidioso non sapere cosa sta succedendo qui. Forse ci sono dei tronchi che mi sono persi che farebbero luce sulla situazione?
(Oh, e sì, l'ho spento e riacceso.)
nsupdate
posso aggiornare i record. Il problema sembra essere che sssd
non sta dicendo nsupdate
di aggiornare il record A.
nsupdate >update add wordpress.example.us 86400 A 172.25.50.227
?