I was able to permanently change the host name with "hosnamectl --set-
hostname". Nonetheless, I still thinks there is a bug here, because the
Ubuntu 18.04 installer only allows me to set a unqualified host name,
while "ipa-server-install" insists on a FQDN, and the two do not
matches.
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I realized now that "hostnamectl set-hostname" is not deterministic.
Most of the times, the new hostname is lost after reboot, sometimes,
without any apparent reason, it is preserved. The problem is that I
installed Ubuntu 18.04 with the Live image, which has some peculiarities
(see https://ubuntuf
I tried with the Alternate ISO. The problem still occurs, but now I can
change the hostname to my fully qualified domain name with hostnamectl
in a reliable way. Still, ipa-server-install should work with a simple
hostname, since this is the standard for Ubuntu sysems.
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In Ubuntu 18.04, ipa-server-install does not correctly configures krb5
-admin-server. Therefore, the kadmin server does not start. The problem
is that the krb5-admin-server service needs the file
/etc/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl. This file may be empty, but it shoul
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: freeipa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Changed affected package.
** Package changed: tomcat8 (Ubuntu) => freeipa (Ubuntu)
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Title:
freeipa install does not correctly setup krb5-
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