On Mon, 25 Jan 2016, Rob Verduijn wrote:
Since the first option has less impact, that one sounds the most interesting.
However, does this also remain functional when the first ipa server is
taken offline ?
Yes. What this option enables is to allow IPA master to become 'trust
agent' which means SSSD on that master will be able to use cross-forest
trust credentials to talk to AD for user/group information and
authentication purposes. It does not allow that master to *manage* the
trust itself.


Rob Verduijn

2016-01-25 12:41 GMT+01:00 Alexander Bokovoy <aboko...@redhat.com>:
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016, Rob Verduijn wrote:

Hi all,

When you have an ipa 4.2 server with an one way trust to the ad.
What steps are needed to install a second ipa master that also has a
one way trust to the ad ?

Depends on what you want to achieve.

If you want second IPA master to be able to resolve AD users, just
install the master and run 'ipa-adtrust-install --add-agents' on the
*first* master. This will prompt you to be asked on adding the second
master to the list of hosts allowed to use cross-forest trust
credentials.

If you want to use the second IPA master to *manage* trust, you'd need
to run 'ipa-adtrust-install' on the it. No need to specify
'--add-agents' because the master where 'ipa-adtrust-install' is being
run will be automatically added to the list.
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