Ticket was cloned from Red Hat Bugzilla (product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7): Bug 1396438
Description of problem: When removing one dns record from zone map via cli (ipa dnsrecord-add) we can force the reverse entry, although when removing, the information still on reverse map. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 4.4.0 How reproducible: 100 Steps to Reproduce: 1. Below I can show all steps to remove the entry (zone and reverse) // The command to add a new entry on IDM (via idm server / cli) --- [root@idm ~]# ipa dnsrecord-add domain.example waldirio --a-rec=192.168.56.200 --a-create-reverse Record name: waldirio A record: 192.168.56.200 [root@idm ~]# --- // The command to delete the entry on IDM (via idm server / cli) --- [root@idm ~]# ipa dnsrecord-del domain.example waldirio --del-all ------------------------- Deleted record "waldirio" ------------------------- [root@idm ~]# --- // The command to delete the entry on IDM - reverse map (via idm server / cli) --- [root@idm ~]# ipa dnsrecord-del 56.168.192.in-addr.arpa. --ptr-rec=waldirio.domain.example. Record name: 200 -------------------- Deleted record "200" -------------------- [root@idm ~]# --- Actual results: Necessary execute two steps, one to remove from zone and another one to remove from reverse Expected results: In one simple command, remove from zone and reverse map. Additional info:
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