- From: Kevin Keane Subscription <
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- Subject: [chef] RE: fqdn and Chef Server
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 23:49:07 -0700
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Title: RE: [chef] fqdn and Chef Server
Probably, but it may not be trivial. I found that some parts of the chef API use redirects that include the fqdn.
Kevin Keane
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> From:David Gil <
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> Sent: Friday 23rd May 2014 1:33
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> Subject: [chef] fqdn and Chef Server
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> Hi!
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> At work we want to setup a Chef server but we don't have DNS servers
> that we can touch and so we work with IP addresses. Can the Chef
> server work with an IP address instead of a fqdn?
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> Thanks,
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> --
> David Gil Oliva
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- [chef] RE: fqdn and Chef Server, Kevin Keane Subscription, 05/23/2014
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