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Originally Posted by fajarpri Looks OK? Should I install a slave dns server in the slave server? Can't I use /etc/resolv.conf to point to the dns server in the master ldap server? |
I'm a bit confused as to how this can look good? Your first post has this:
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Main menu
1) Hostname: centosbdc.pluto.com
2) Ldap master host: centos5.pluto.com
3) Ldap port: 389
4) Ldap password: set
5) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit
Address unconfigured (**) items or correct ldap configuration (? - help)
You have your ldap master host set to:
and you seem to have no DNS records pointing to that server - that's why you don't get the 'a for apply' in the menu. You need to correct your DNS records.