On 08/20/2014 09:49 PM, Dmitri Pal wrote:
On 08/20/2014 09:43 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Walid wrote:
Thanks Rob, we have native python2.4, and anaconda python 2.7, so i
guess if anything needs python 2.6 or greater it would not be an issue.
I am just wondering if there are people using the
Walid wrote:
Hello All,
What is the recommendation on having ipa2 clients connecting to IPA 3
server, we have some RHEL5.3 clients (I know they are EOL, however end
user still wants as it is) that we would like to connect them to IPA
3.x server running RHEL6.5.
Should work fine with no
Thanks Dmitri, so sssd is out of the picture in this case?
On 20 August 2014 16:43, Dmitri Pal d...@redhat.com wrote:
On 08/20/2014 03:30 PM, Walid wrote:
Hello All,
What is the recommendation on having ipa2 clients connecting to IPA 3
server, we have some RHEL5.3 clients (I know they
Thanks Rob, we have native python2.4, and anaconda python 2.7, so i guess
if anything needs python 2.6 or greater it would not be an issue. I am
just wondering if there are people using the upstream project in such a
legacy system ;-)
On 20 August 2014 16:55, Rob Crittenden rcrit...@redhat.com
Walid wrote:
Thanks Rob, we have native python2.4, and anaconda python 2.7, so i
guess if anything needs python 2.6 or greater it would not be an issue.
I am just wondering if there are people using the upstream project in
such a legacy system ;-)
It's not just python, it's all the modules
On 08/20/2014 09:43 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Walid wrote:
Thanks Rob, we have native python2.4, and anaconda python 2.7, so i
guess if anything needs python 2.6 or greater it would not be an issue.
I am just wondering if there are people using the upstream project in
such a legacy system ;-)