[389-users] Re: Introduction & few notes

2019-08-19 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 20/08/2019 à 02:22, William Brown a écrit : > > Hello fellow Australian! Austria, not Australia. No kangaroos here. :o) > > As for the setup - you may notice the Centos7 doesn't match the port389 > quickstart as those tools are part of 1.4.x. Today you can get those through: > > * Fedora

[389-users] Re: Introduction & few notes

2019-08-19 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 19/08/2019 à 11:24, Marc Muehlfeld a écrit : > If you are interested in single sign-on, automount, etc., FreeIPA (aka > "Identity Management" in Red Hat) might be interesting for you. FreeIPA is a bit dependency-heavy. I gave it a spin a few years back, and it draws in a whole kitchen sink of

[389-users] Re: Introduction & few notes

2019-08-19 Thread William Brown
> On 19 Aug 2019, at 17:59, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new to this list, so let me introduce myself. I'm a 52-year old > Austrian living in South France, and I'm the manager of a small IT > company with a focus on Linux and Open Source Software. Hello fellow Australian! > > I'm

[389-users] Re: Introduction & few notes

2019-08-19 Thread Chris Motta
Hi Nicholas- I'm a newbie to 389 DS as well, but I've installed it on my CentOS 7 systems, and it's working well. I'm not sure it helps, and I'd like more experienced people to wave me off if anything I suggest is bad- but I did the following: Installed the following packages via yum:

[389-users] Re: Introduction & few notes

2019-08-19 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
Hi Nicolas, On 8/19/19 9:59 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Currently the network uses a bone-headed single-sign-on configuration based on NIS and NFS. I'm well aware of the potential flaws of this setup, and I intend to replace it. In the past I've tried to wrap my head around LDAP, but I bluntly