Re: [Freeipa-users] IPA Client Install on Amazon Linux

2015-03-29 Thread Yogesh Sharma
Thanks Gonzalo. Appreciate your help here, Let me try this.




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On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas 
g.fer.or...@unicyber.co.uk wrote:

  Yogesh

 you do not need to explain me anything. Most people around here  are on
 the same boat and working on this stuff already for quite awhile.

 I forgot to mention this is for a PROPER sssd run, still you will need all
 those below as you will get some issues sorted (specially sudo related)

 So...you need the following If I remember well..:

 system-arch -- system Architecture

 libipa_hbac-1.9.2-129.el6.-system_arch-.rpm
 sssd-client-1.9.2-129.el6.-system_arch-.rpm
 sssd-1.9.2-129.el6_5.4.-system_arch-.rpm
 sudo-1.8.6p3-12.el6.-system_arch-

 I haven't installed the freeIPA client but I have run sssd successfully
 for a 389-ds server and the above combination worked all right, specially
 the sudo bit which was a bit of a hell.
 To get to that point I spent a number of fun days thanks to the
 limitations provided by amazon on their packages.

 Do not forget to install the epel and try to look for either ipa or
 ipa-server as I doubt that will be called freeipa at all.(I haven't
 tested that though.)

 Gonzalo


 On 27/03/2015 01:03, Yogesh Sharma wrote:

  Gonzalo,

  We have some running servers on Amazon Linux and it would be difficult
 to migrate all those to CentOS or RHEL as of now. Hence If you can provide
 the package's version then it would really help us till the time we do
 migration.

  For sure all over new Servers are going to be CentOS or RHEL.




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 On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas 
 g.fer.or...@unicyber.co.uk wrote:

  Yogesh

 My personal experience using AWS Linux and LDAP is not a good one and
 mostly an utter nightmare in relation to packages.
 Personally I would recommend you to keep away from AWS Linux and get a
 Centos, Fedora or Redhat.
 Still, if you want to go ahead, I can give you the right versions for a
 couple of packages as the default sudo given by Amazon simply DOES NOT work
 (no idea what they have done to it..)

 Thanks

 On 27/03/2015 00:03, Yogesh Sharma wrote:

  Hello,

  Is there any repo available for Amazon Linux to install IPA Client OR
 below is the only way to do as found from freeipa-user mail archive.

  http://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2013-October/msg00058.html


  Thanks for the help.



 * Best Regards, __ *

 *Yogesh Sharma *







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Re: [Freeipa-users] IPA Client Install on Amazon Linux

2015-03-29 Thread Gokulnath
Quick question, if you have used Deion for ldap and Sudo, are all connections 
through Kerberos ? And all client and registered hosts will be in the same 
domain ?

Gokul

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 On Mar 29, 2015, at 12:14 PM, Yogesh Sharma yks0...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thanks Gonzalo. Appreciate your help here, Let me try this.
 
 
 Best Regards,
 __
 Yogesh Sharma
 Email: yks0...@gmail.com | Web: www.initd.in
 
 RHCE, VCE-CIA, RackSpace Cloud U
 
 
 
 On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas 
 g.fer.or...@unicyber.co.uk wrote:
 Yogesh
 
 you do not need to explain me anything. Most people around here  are on 
 the same boat and working on this stuff already for quite awhile.
 
 I forgot to mention this is for a PROPER sssd run, still you will need all 
 those below as you will get some issues sorted (specially sudo related)
 
 So...you need the following If I remember well..:
 
 system-arch -- system Architecture
 
 libipa_hbac-1.9.2-129.el6.-system_arch-.rpm
 sssd-client-1.9.2-129.el6.-system_arch-.rpm
 sssd-1.9.2-129.el6_5.4.-system_arch-.rpm
 sudo-1.8.6p3-12.el6.-system_arch-
 
 I haven't installed the freeIPA client but I have run sssd successfully for 
 a 389-ds server and the above combination worked all right, specially the 
 sudo bit which was a bit of a hell.
 To get to that point I spent a number of fun days thanks to the limitations 
 provided by amazon on their packages.
 
 Do not forget to install the epel and try to look for either ipa or 
 ipa-server as I doubt that will be called freeipa at all.(I haven't tested 
 that though.)
 
 Gonzalo
 
 
 On 27/03/2015 01:03, Yogesh Sharma wrote:
 Gonzalo,
 
 We have some running servers on Amazon Linux and it would be difficult to 
 migrate all those to CentOS or RHEL as of now. Hence If you can provide the 
 package's version then it would really help us till the time we do 
 migration.
 
 For sure all over new Servers are going to be CentOS or RHEL.
 
 
 Best Regards,
 __
 Yogesh Sharma
 Email: yks0...@gmail.com | Web: www.initd.in
 
 RHCE, VCE-CIA, RackSpace Cloud U
 
 
 
 On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas 
 g.fer.or...@unicyber.co.uk wrote:
 Yogesh
 
 My personal experience using AWS Linux and LDAP is not a good one and 
 mostly an utter nightmare in relation to packages.
 Personally I would recommend you to keep away from AWS Linux and get a 
 Centos, Fedora or Redhat.
 Still, if you want to go ahead, I can give you the right versions for a 
 couple of packages as the default sudo given by Amazon simply DOES NOT 
 work (no idea what they   have done to it..)
 
 Thanks
 
 On 27/03/2015 00:03, Yogesh Sharma wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there any repo available for Amazon Linux to install IPA Client OR 
 below is the only way to do as found from freeipa-user mail archive.
 
 http://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2013-October/msg00058.html
 
 
 Thanks for the help.
 
 Best Regards,
 __
 Yogesh Sharma
 
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[Freeipa-users] IPA Client Install on Amazon Linux

2015-03-27 Thread Yogesh Sharma
Hello,

Is there any repo available for Amazon Linux to install IPA Client OR below
is the only way to do as found from freeipa-user mail archive.

http://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2013-October/msg00058.html


Thanks for the help.



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Re: [Freeipa-users] IPA Client Install on Amazon Linux

2015-03-27 Thread Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas

Yogesh

My personal experience using AWS Linux and LDAP is not a good one and 
mostly an utter nightmare in relation to packages.
Personally I would recommend you to keep away from AWS Linux and get a 
Centos, Fedora or Redhat.
Still, if you want to go ahead, I can give you the right versions for a 
couple of packages as the default sudo given by Amazon simply DOES NOT 
work (no idea what they have done to it..)


Thanks

On 27/03/2015 00:03, Yogesh Sharma wrote:

Hello,

Is there any repo available for Amazon Linux to install IPA Client OR 
below is the only way to do as found from freeipa-user mail archive.


http://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2013-October/msg00058.html


Thanks for the help.
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Best Regards,
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/Yogesh Sharma
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