In preparation for a migration I am trying to setup sudoers within freeipa. I
have about a dozen people that will need to sudo to another user and run
commands. However I want to add all the commands for that user into my rule.
would this be best practice to add ALL the commands into 1 rule?
Andrew Meyer wrote:
> What would the equivalent of Cmnd_Alias DEVS? Is that somewhere in the
> documentation? I was also trying to find something to convert my
> sudoers to what it would be in IPA commands.
For Cmnd_Alias I'm not sure if it is supported or documented. IPA just
uses the
Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> In preparation for a migration I am trying to setup sudoers within
> freeipa. I have about a dozen people that will need to sudo to another
> user and run commands. However I want to add all the commands for that
> user into my rule.
>
> would this be
What would the equivalent of Cmnd_Alias DEVS? Is that somewhere in the
documentation? I was also trying to find something to convert my sudoers to
what it would be in IPA commands.
On Thursday, November 2, 2017 4:02 PM, Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
Hi all,
We've added two objectclasses to the default user in our FreeIPA instance.
We're able to set and modify them fine, however we need two additional
functions.
We need two additional attributes auedupersonsharedtoken and
edupersonprinciplename to be included in the user attributes
Hello Everyone,
I have four CentOS 7.3 boxes running ipa that are in a one way trust
with an AD domain. Two servers are configured as trust agents and the
other two are trust controllers.
The trust agents and one trust controller are functioning properly.
That is, I can ssh to them and login
On to, 02 marras 2017, Ranbir via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have four CentOS 7.3 boxes running ipa that are in a one way trust
with an AD domain. Two servers are configured as trust agents and the
other two are trust controllers.
The trust agents and one trust controller are