[Freeipa-users] Re: Allowing a user to manage a service's certificates

2022-05-16 Thread Sam Morris via FreeIPA-users
On 15/05/2022 17:21, Sam Morris wrote: $ http -f https://ipa0.example.qq/ipa/session/login_password user=host/authtest.example.qq 'password=' Well, this is strange. The above was tested on my home setup (FreeIPA 4.9.8 on RHEL 8). But at work (FreeIPA 4.6.8 on RHEL 7) when I make the call

[Freeipa-users] Re: Allowing a user to manage a service's certificates

2022-05-15 Thread Sam Morris via FreeIPA-users
Thanks for the really in depth replies, Alexander & Robert! On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 09:27:34PM +0300, Alexander Bokovoy wrote: > On pe, 13 touko 2022, Sam Morris via FreeIPA-users wrote: > > I'm looking into using to > > request certificates from

[Freeipa-users] Re: Allowing a user to manage a service's certificates

2022-05-13 Thread Alexander Bokovoy via FreeIPA-users
On pe, 13 touko 2022, Sam Morris via FreeIPA-users wrote: I'm looking into using to request certificates from FreeIPA on behalf of a (FreeIPA) service. The project authenticates to the FreeIPA API with a specified username and password:

[Freeipa-users] Re: Allowing a user to manage a service's certificates

2022-05-13 Thread Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
Sam Morris via FreeIPA-users wrote: > I'm looking into using to > request certificates from FreeIPA on behalf of a (FreeIPA) service. > > The project authenticates to the FreeIPA API with a specified username > and password: >