Re: [Freeipa-users] FreeIPA Fedora 25 and IPA CentOS 7.3

2017-02-23 Thread Ente Trompete
Hi,

THX for your answer but as you can see in your test, you get freeipa-server 
4.4.3 installed and if you follow the link offered by Alexander Red Hat/CentOS 
uses another versioning as the FreeIPA project contained in Fedora. So to 
create a replica with freeipa-server 4.4.3 from a CentOS ipa-server 4.4.0- 
can work but must not. And with any patching of CentOS and/or Fedora new 
problems can appear.


I must either switch also the primary replica to FreeIPA (Fedora) or can’t use 
ARM based computer for the second. Maybe a Gigabyte BRIX is a got alternative. 
Of course really more expensive and the Banna PI was then bought for the trash, 
maybe I can install Android and use it as TV box ;-).


Br,
Silvio



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 Original Message 
There is not any problem to install ipa-server on fedora.
There are provides.

sh# cat /etc/os-release
NAME=Fedora
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[Freeipa-users] FreeIPA Fedora 25 and IPA CentOS 7.3

2017-02-22 Thread Ente Trompete
Hi,


I have currently running one IdM Server (package version 4.4.0-14) on CentOS 
7.3 (x86_64). The first which I must ask is: which FreeIPA Version is basis of 
this version because on https://www.freeipa.org/page/Main_Page under News only 
v4.4.1 – v.4.4.3 are listed.


The next question which I have is: can I install a Fedora 25 and use the 
included FreeIPA v4.4.1-3 to create a replica of the existing 4.4.0-14? My 
problem is that I will use an ARM32 computer as replica and Centos 7.3 runs 
properly on it but the repositories includes only ipa-client packages. No 
ipa-server* package (BTW also for ARM64 is only  ipa-server-common available). 
But in the repositories of Fedora 25 ARM32 I can found all.


TIA,
Silvio




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