Roderick Johnstone wrote: > On 22/04/15 14:30, Dmitri Pal wrote: >> On 04/21/2015 01:13 PM, Roderick Johnstone wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> I also need to integrate Solaris 10 clients with freeipa servers. >>> >>> I've been round many resources, eg freeipa wiki, Fedora and Red Hat >>> manuals, various bug trackers and the freeipa-users mailing list. >>> >>> It looks to me as if this: >>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2013-January/msg00030.html >>> >>> might be the best guide available, although I'm not sure what changes >>> I might need to make because I'm actually on Solaris 10 rather than 11. >>> >>> Can anyone advise please? >>> >>> There is a comment in the above post: >>> "Make sure that the automount maps in ipaserver is named auto_* and >>> NOT auto.* so they are compatible with Solaris name standards." >>> >>> My automount maps are already called eg auto.master, auto.home on my >>> ipa server and I'm sure I've seen a post somewhere suggesting an >>> attributeMap can fix this issue, but I can't find it now, so maybe I >>> am mistaken. >>> >>> Am I on the right track? Is anyone familiar with that fix. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Roderick Johnstone >>> >> We are not strong in Solaris so you really need to search user archives >> or wait for someone who accomplished Solaris integration to chime in >> here on the list. >> > > Dmitri > > I had gathered that from previous postings to the list and was indeed > hoping that one of the Solaris experts might comment. > > By the way, there are various suggestions on the list of putting the > best Solaris instructions on the wiki. Is that still a possibility? I'd > be happy to help, but I'm not experienced with connecting Solaris to ipa > yet! > > Roderick >
A few weeks back I added what I thought were the most relevant threads and pointers. The mailing list thread you refer to was converted into some documentation bugs and tickets. I referenced those at http://www.freeipa.org/page/ConfiguringUnixClients#Additional_Resources If there is anything I can improve here just let me know. rob -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project