Tomasz 'Zen' Napierala wrote: > Dnia 2009-11-03, wto o godzinie 15:16 +0100, Rob Crittenden pisze: > >> Jesster Leight wrote: >> >>> How i can find my default Administration URL for 389 DS ? I can't use >>> 389-console from this problem ;( >>> >> That is correct. IPA does not install or configure the admin server or >> console for 389 DS. This is on purpose because user/group management in >> the console is not necessarily compatible with IPA and can cause large >> headaches. It should be possible, if one is very careful, to manage IPA >> users via the console but we do not support it. >> >> Is there some capability you need that only the console provides? >> > > I'll take a chance to ask similar question here (sorry for hijacking > thread ;) > > I need some system users (e.g for configuring LDAPbind for apache > authentication), and I'd like them to be under say CN=sysaccounts,CN=etc > Is there any way to do this simply? > The thing is I don't want to be subject of IPA password policy. > > Regards, > We are planning to have different password policies per group in IPAv2. As far as I remember it made our Alpha release last week. Would you be interested to give it a try? In IPA all accounts are on the same level but they can be grouped in different ways and in v2 pwd policies can be applied on per group basis.
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