[389-users] Re: Looking For Knowledge

2020-02-23 Thread Eugene Poole

Thanks, I'll use that information to continue my Research.

Gene

On 2/23/2020 7:05 PM, William Brown wrote:



On 22 Feb 2020, at 11:36, Eugene Poole  wrote:

OK, I've got 389-ds all installed and performed the install test.

Now what? How do I get all of the required information concerning my LAN into 
the 389-DS server? Is here a document or tutorial on how to do this?

Hi there,

389-ds has a "box of parts" mentality - you'll need to do some work and 
research to understand whats possible to achieve.

The upstream quickstart has a good intro to a subset of what's possible user 
and group wise:

http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/howto/quickstart.html

The corresponding redhat documentation also is good for you to understand "what's 
possible", but again it's a "box of parts".

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11/html/administration_guide/index

Generally my question is "what do you want to achieve". If you can answer that 
I can possibly provide more advice.

Thanks!



TIA

Gene

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[389-users] Looking For Knowledge

2020-02-21 Thread Eugene Poole

OK, I've got 389-ds all installed and performed the install test.

Now what? How do I get all of the required information concerning my LAN 
into the 389-DS server? Is here a document or tutorial on how to do this?


TIA

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[389-users] Once Installed, Then What?

2019-12-21 Thread Eugene Poole
OK, the install and initial configuration went perfectly and based on 
the ldapsearch command all looks good.


But, now what? How do I get information about my environment into the 
server? Once I get the data into the server, how do I use it on my clients?


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[389-users] Re: What Do I Need?

2019-06-15 Thread Eugene Poole
Since the most are laptops and tablets I'll power them down when not in 
use (all of my Linux machines remain powered up all the time) I'll leave 
them out of the equation for now until I read up on Samba.


TIA

Gene


On 6/13/2019 3:32 AM, William Brown wrote:



On 12 Jun 2019, at 19:43, Eugene Poole  wrote:

All of my Windows machines are workstations (2 WIN 7 laptops; 1 WIN 7 desktop; 
1 WIN 10 tablet).  I have 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) desktop. The remainder of my machines 
(40+) are CentOS Linux 7 and 6.

My 'main' machine is CentOS 7 and it runs Oracle 12c database; PostgreSQL 9.6 
database; master DNS; Apache Web Server; 6 KVM virtual machines.

I am much more 'comfortable' on Linux than I am on Windows.

The problem you will run into very quickly is that windows has no integration 
for sharing users/groups with LDAP. Windows will only interact with active 
directory, which is quite a different experience - but your linux clients can 
consume AD as generic LDAP clients.

There are some choices here like Samba AD for certain, but 389 may not do what 
you want in this case I'm sorry :(


Gene

On 6/12/2019 3:23 AM, William Brown wrote:

On 12 Jun 2019, at 04:25, Eugene Poole  wrote:

I need to control users and groups of users to provide them access to specific 
machines.  Once our machine number went above 15 controlling who has access to 
what machines has become difficult.

So you mention that you have some windows machines here too, is that correct? 
Are the machines workstations or servers? You have some linux machines too?


Gene

On 6/10/2019 4:11 AM, William Brown wrote:

On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole  wrote:

I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my CentOS machines to 
CentOS 7 except for one.  I've got my DNS for my LAN working just fine.  So now 
it's time for Directory Server.

What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My environment includes 26 physical and KVM 
virtual machines; 4 Windows 7 machines and 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) machine. What is a 
DS configuration to go for?

I think the better thing to ask is what do you want to achieve here? What's your ideal 
setup for integrating each of these clients, and what information do you want to make 
available to them? I think that would help me to advise on "what next" for you 
:)




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[389-users] Re: What Do I Need?

2019-06-12 Thread Eugene Poole

I am going to use this model for my environment after I install Ansible.

Thank You!

Gene

On 6/12/2019 8:29 AM, Olivier JUDITH wrote:

Hi,

This is how i manage my servers .
Each host is a group in my ldap entries , i also create group of hosts 
as groups in ldap (ie: cn=webservers ).
on each machine i have deployed sssd-ldap with a ldap_access_filter = 
(|(cn=admgrp,...)(cn=webservers,ou=...)(cn=devops,ou=...))

admgrp group contains all admin users...

When i deploy a machine i launch an Ansible playbook that set the 
right group in sssd.conf file regarding my inventory then create the 
group on my ldap server.


You only have to declare users in group or nested groups
Hope that can help

Le mer. 12 juin 2019 à 10:17, William Brown <mailto:wbr...@suse.de>> a écrit :




> On 12 Jun 2019, at 04:25, Eugene Poole mailto:etpool...@comcast.net>> wrote:
>
> I need to control users and groups of users to provide them
access to specific machines.  Once our machine number went above
15 controlling who has access to what machines has become difficult.

So you mention that you have some windows machines here too, is
that correct? Are the machines workstations or servers? You have
some linux machines too?

>
> Gene
>
> On 6/10/2019 4:11 AM, William Brown wrote:
>>
    >>> On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole mailto:etpool...@comcast.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my
CentOS machines to CentOS 7 except for one. I've got my DNS for my
LAN working just fine.  So now it's time for Directory Server.
>>>
>>> What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My environment includes 26
physical and KVM virtual machines; 4 Windows 7 machines and 1
ArcaOS (OS/2) machine. What is a DS configuration to go for?
>> I think the better thing to ask is what do you want to achieve
here? What's your ideal setup for integrating each of these
clients, and what information do you want to make available to
them? I think that would help me to advise on "what next" for you :)
>>
>>
>>
>>> TIA
>>>
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[389-users] Re: What Do I Need?

2019-06-12 Thread Eugene Poole
All of my Windows machines are workstations (2 WIN 7 laptops; 1 WIN 7 
desktop; 1 WIN 10 tablet).  I have 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) desktop. The 
remainder of my machines (40+) are CentOS Linux 7 and 6.


My 'main' machine is CentOS 7 and it runs Oracle 12c database; 
PostgreSQL 9.6 database; master DNS; Apache Web Server; 6 KVM virtual 
machines.


I am much more 'comfortable' on Linux than I am on Windows.

Gene

On 6/12/2019 3:23 AM, William Brown wrote:



On 12 Jun 2019, at 04:25, Eugene Poole  wrote:

I need to control users and groups of users to provide them access to specific 
machines.  Once our machine number went above 15 controlling who has access to 
what machines has become difficult.

So you mention that you have some windows machines here too, is that correct? 
Are the machines workstations or servers? You have some linux machines too?


Gene

On 6/10/2019 4:11 AM, William Brown wrote:

On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole  wrote:

I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my CentOS machines to 
CentOS 7 except for one.  I've got my DNS for my LAN working just fine.  So now 
it's time for Directory Server.

What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My environment includes 26 physical and KVM 
virtual machines; 4 Windows 7 machines and 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) machine. What is a 
DS configuration to go for?

I think the better thing to ask is what do you want to achieve here? What's your ideal 
setup for integrating each of these clients, and what information do you want to make 
available to them? I think that would help me to advise on "what next" for you 
:)




TIA

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[389-users] Re: What Do I Need?

2019-06-11 Thread Eugene Poole
I need to control users and groups of users to provide them access to 
specific machines.  Once our machine number went above 15 controlling 
who has access to what machines has become difficult.


Gene

On 6/10/2019 4:11 AM, William Brown wrote:



On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole  wrote:

I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my CentOS machines to 
CentOS 7 except for one.  I've got my DNS for my LAN working just fine.  So now 
it's time for Directory Server.

What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My environment includes 26 physical and KVM 
virtual machines; 4 Windows 7 machines and 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) machine. What is a 
DS configuration to go for?

I think the better thing to ask is what do you want to achieve here? What's your ideal 
setup for integrating each of these clients, and what information do you want to make 
available to them? I think that would help me to advise on "what next" for you 
:)




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[389-users] What Do I Need?

2019-06-07 Thread Eugene Poole
I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my CentOS 
machines to CentOS 7 except for one.  I've got my DNS for my LAN working 
just fine.  So now it's time for Directory Server.


What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My environment includes 26 physical 
and KVM virtual machines; 4 Windows 7 machines and 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) 
machine. What is a DS configuration to go for?


TIA

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Re: OT: IBM to buy RedHat

2018-10-29 Thread Eugene Poole

Could this be why IBM is looking at RHEL:

Who was around 1980 and followed what happened to the IBM PC when M$ was 
supposed to be writing PCDOS and then OS/2 all with IBM's money.


Now that M$ is starting to look at Linux, IBM is afraid that M$ will own 
every server and desktop that isn't running Solaris or AIX. Also, IBM 
has invested at least $2 billion in RHEL.


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New AMD Hardware

2017-05-17 Thread Eugene Poole
Since Fedora is so far ahead of Red Hat / CentOS, has any release been 
tested on the new AMD Desktop and Server processors?


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