Provided by: freeipa-server-dns_4.7.0~pre1+git20180411-2ubuntu2_all
NAME
ipa-dns-install - Add DNS as a service to an IPA server
SYNOPSIS
ipa-dns-install [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
Configure an integrated DNS server on this IPA server, create DNS zone with the name of the IPA primary DNS domain, and fill it in with service records necessary for IPA deployment. In cases where the IPA server name does not belong to the primary DNS domain and is not resolvable using DNS, create a DNS zone containing the IPA server name as well. IPA provides an integrated DNS server which can be used to simplify IPA deployment. If you decide to use it, IPA will automatically maintain SRV and other service records when you change your topology. The DNS component in FreeIPA is optional and you may choose to manage all your DNS records manually on another third party DNS server. IPA DNS is not a general-purpose DNS server. If you need advanced features like DNS views, do not deploy IPA DNS. This command requires that an IPA server is already installed and configured.
OPTIONS
-d, --debug Enable debug logging when more verbose output is needed --ip-address=IP_ADDRESS The IP address of the IPA server. If not provided then this is determined based on the hostname of the server. This option can be used multiple times to specify more IP addresses of the server (e.g. multihomed and/or dualstacked server). --forwarder=FORWARDER A forwarder is a DNS server where queries for a specific non-resolvable address can be directed. To define multiple forwarders use multiple instances of --forwarder --no-forwarders Do not add any DNS forwarders, send non-resolvable addresses to the DNS root servers. --auto-forwarders Add DNS forwarders configured in /etc/resolv.conf to the list of forwarders used by IPA DNS. --forward-policy=first|only DNS forwarding policy for global forwarders specified using other options. Defaults to first if no IP address belonging to a private or reserved ranges is detected on local interfaces (RFC 6303). Defaults to only if a private IP address is detected. --reverse-zone=REVERSE_ZONE The reverse DNS zone to use. This option can be used multiple times to specify multiple reverse zones. --no-reverse Do not create new reverse DNS zone. If used on a replica and a reverse DNS zone already exists for the subnet, it will be used. --auto-reverse Try to resolve reverse records and reverse zones for server IP addresses and if neither is resolvable creates these reverse zones. --no-dnssec-validation Disable DNSSEC validation on this server. --dnssec-master Setup server to be DNSSEC key master. --disable-dnssec-master Disable the DNSSEC master on this server. --kasp-db=KASP_DB Copy OpenDNSSEC metadata from the specified kasp.db file. This will not create a new kasp.db file. --zonemgr The e-mail address of the DNS zone manager. Defaults to hostmaster@DOMAIN --allow-zone-overlap Allow creatin of (reverse) zone even if the zone is already resolvable. Using this option is discouraged as it result in later problems with domain name resolution. -U, --unattended An unattended installation that will never prompt for user input
DEPRECATED OPTIONS
-p DM_PASSWORD, --ds-password=DM_PASSWORD The password to be used by the Directory Server for the Directory Manager user
EXIT STATUS
0 if the installation was successful 1 if an error occurred