Chapter 5. Using Infoblox as DHCP and DNS Providers


You can use Capsule Server to connect to your Infoblox application to create and manage DHCP and DNS records, and to reserve IP addresses.

The supported Infoblox version is NIOS 8.0 or higher and Satellite 6.5 or higher.

5.1. Limitations

All DHCP and DNS records can be managed only in a single Network or DNS view, After you install the Infoblox modules on Capsule and set up the view using the satellite-installer command, you cannot edit the view.

Capsule Server communicates with a single Infoblox node using the standard HTTPS web API. If you want to configure clustering and High Availability, make the configurations in Infoblox.

Hosting PXE-related files using Infoblox’s TFTP functionality is not supported. You must use Capsule as a TFTP server for PXE provisioning. For more information, see Chapter 4, Configuring Networking.

Satellite does not support using Infoblox IPAM.

5.2. Prerequisites

You must have Infoblox account credentials to manage DHCP and DNS entries in Satellite.

Ensure that you have Infoblox administration roles with the names: DHCP Admin and DNS Admin.

The administration roles must have permissions or belong to an admin group that permits the accounts to perform tasks through the Infoblox API.

5.3. Installing the Infoblox CA Certificate on Capsule Server

You must install Infoblox HTTPS CA certificate on the base system for all Capsules that you want to integrate with Infoblox applications.

You can download the certificate from the Infoblox web UI, or you can use the following OpenSSL commands to download the certificate:

# update-ca-trust enable
# openssl s_client -showcerts -connect infoblox_hostname:443 </dev/null | \
openssl x509 -text >/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/infoblox.crt
# update-ca-trust extract
  • The infoblox_hostname entry must match the host name for the Infoblox application in the X509 certificate.

To test the CA certificate, use a CURL query:

# curl -u admin:infoblox https://infoblox_hostname/wapi/v2.0/network

Example positive response:

[
    {
        "_ref": "network/ZG5zLm5ldHdvcmskMTkyLjE2OC4yMDIuMC8yNC8w:infoblox_hostname/24/default",
        "network": "192.168.202.0/24",
        "network_view": "default"
    }
]

Use the following Red Hat Knowledgebase article to install the certificate: How to install a CA certificate on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 / 7.

5.4. Installing the DHCP Infoblox module

Use this procedure to install the DHCP Infoblox module on Capsule. Note that you cannot manage records in separate views.

You can also install DHCP and DNS Infoblox modules simultaneously by combining this procedure and Section 5.5, “Installing the DNS Infoblox Module”

DHCP Infoblox Record Type Considerations

Use only the --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-record-type fixedaddress option to configure the DHCP and DNS modules.

Configuring both DHCP and DNS Infoblox modules with the host record type setting causes DNS conflicts and is not supported. If you install the Infoblox module on Capsule Server with the --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-record-type option set to host, you must unset both DNS Capsule and Reverse DNS Capsule options because Infoblox does the DNS management itself. You cannot use the host option without creating conflicts and, for example, being unable to rename hosts in Satellite.

Procedure

To install the Infoblox module for DHCP, complete the following steps:

  1. On Capsule, enter the following command:

    # satellite-installer --enable-foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox \
    --foreman-proxy-dhcp true \
    --foreman-proxy-dhcp-managed false \
    --foreman-proxy-dhcp-provider infoblox \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-record-type fixedaddress \
    --foreman-proxy-dhcp-server infoblox_hostname \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-username admin \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-password infoblox \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-network-view default \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dhcp-infoblox-dns-view default
  2. In the Satellite web UI, navigate to Infrastructure > Capsules and select the Capsule with the Infoblox DHCP module and click Refresh.
  3. Ensure that the dhcp features are listed.
  4. For all domains managed through Infoblox, ensure that the DNS Capsule is set for that domain. To verify, in the Satellite web UI, navigate to Infrastructure > Domains, and inspect the settings of each domain.
  5. For all subnets managed through Infoblox, ensure that DHCP Capsule and Reverse DNS Capsule is set. To verify, in the Satellite web UI, navigate to Infrastructure > Subnets, and inspect the settings of each subnet.

5.5. Installing the DNS Infoblox Module

Use this procedure to install the DNS Infoblox module on Capsule. You can also install DHCP and DNS Infoblox modules simultaneously by combining this procedure and Section 5.4, “Installing the DHCP Infoblox module”.

DNS records are managed only in the default DNS view, it’s not possible to specify which DNS view to use.

To install the DNS Infoblox module, complete the following steps:

  1. On Capsule, enter the following command:

    # satellite-installer --enable-foreman-proxy-plugin-dns-infoblox \
    --foreman-proxy-dns true \
    --foreman-proxy-dns-managed false \
    --foreman-proxy-dns-provider infoblox \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dns-infoblox-dns-server infoblox_hostname \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dns-infoblox-username admin \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dns-infoblox-password infoblox \
    --foreman-proxy-plugin-dns-infoblox-dns-view default

    Optionally, you can change the value of the --foreman-proxy-plugin-dns-infoblox-dns-view option to specify a DNS Infoblox view other than the default view.

  2. In the Satellite web UI, navigate to Infrastructure > Capsules and select the Capsule with the Infoblox DNS module and click Refresh.
  3. Ensure that the dns features are listed.
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