On a fresh 14.04-server install freeipa-client-install does not write to the correct ntpd conf file. Using
ipa-client-install --enable-dns-updates --force-ntpd
it tries writing to:
/etc/sysconfig/ntpd
Which is not a correct path on Ubuntu
It needs to be /etc/default/ntpdate and /etc/default/ntp
Other than that, the client actually work! It joins the domain, pushes a DNS entry, and users are able to login :)
On a fresh 14.04-server install freeipa- client- install does not write to the correct ntpd conf file. Using
ipa-client-install --enable- dns-updates --force-ntpd
it tries writing to:
/etc/sysconfig/ntpd
Which is not a correct path on Ubuntu
It needs to be /etc/default/ ntpdate and /etc/default/ntp
Other than that, the client actually work! It joins the domain, pushes a DNS entry, and users are able to login :)