Hello,
That works!!
My bugreport update mainly was about trouble with chrony andere ntp.
With no-ntp option I can enroll Debian clients.
This is serieus good news.
Thanks you!
Greetz, j.
Op za 16 feb. 2019 11:46 schreef Timo Aaltonen On 16.2.2019 10.40, Johan Vermeulen via FreeIPA-users
On 16.2.2019 10.40, Johan Vermeulen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for helping me out.
> I have replied tot the bug report, additional info is in there.
> I am nog yet familiar with bug report etiquette, wasn't sure where to
> reply to.
for some reason that reply never got to me..
Hello,
thanks for helping me out.
I have replied tot the bug report, additional info is in there.
I am nog yet familiar with bug report etiquette, wasn't sure where to reply
to.
Greetings, J.
Op za 16 feb. 2019 09:21 schreef Timo Aaltonen via FreeIPA-users <
On 11.2.2019 15.19, Johan Vermeulen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm seeing package freeipa-client now in Debian 10 Buster, that is great!
> But ipa-client-install fails:
>
> Joining realm failed: http response code is 500, not 200
I asked you a question on the bug report, but you
Hello All,
I'm seeing package freeipa-client now in Debian 10 Buster, that is great!
But ipa-client-install fails:
Joining realm failed: http response code is 500, not 200
greetings, J.
Op do 7 feb. 2019 om 17:24 schreef Johan Vermeulen :
> Hello,
>
> thanks for al the work on this.
>
> In
Hello,
thanks for al the work on this.
In the mean time I guess the freeze is already there.
So how does it go from here with Buster/freeipa?
Grtz j.
Op vr 11 jan. 2019 om 11:43 schreef Timo Aaltonen via FreeIPA-users <
freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org>:
> On 11.1.2019 12.10, Alexander
Hi Eric,
On 1/10/19 2:33 PM, Eric Engstrom via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>
>> I am using freeipa 4.4.4-3 and sssd 1.16.3-1 on Stretch. Just the
>> client part of freeipa, of course. Requires systemd for running
>> ipa-client-install, but it works fine for me.
>
> Harald,
>
> Could you be a bit more
On 11.1.2019 12.10, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> On pe, 11 tammi 2019, Timo Aaltonen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> On 10.1.2019 0.14, Eric Engstrom via FreeIPA-users wrote:
one option would be to only build freeipa-client, but that'd leave
anyone using the server out in the cold.
>>>
>>>
On pe, 11 tammi 2019, Timo Aaltonen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
On 10.1.2019 0.14, Eric Engstrom via FreeIPA-users wrote:
one option would be to only build freeipa-client, but that'd leave
anyone using the server out in the cold.
Since some of us are running the server on different distros, what
On 10.1.2019 0.14, Eric Engstrom via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> one option would be to only build freeipa-client, but that'd leave
>> anyone using the server out in the cold.
>
> Since some of us are running the server on different distros, what do you see
> as the blockers to getting
> I am using freeipa 4.4.4-3 and sssd 1.16.3-1 on Stretch. Just the
> client part of freeipa, of course. Requires systemd for running
> ipa-client-install, but it works fine for me.
Harald,
Could you be a bit more specific about the method of installing a client on
stretch? Are you
> one option would be to only build freeipa-client, but that'd leave
> anyone using the server out in the cold.
Since some of us are running the server on different distros, what do you see
as the blockers to getting freeipa-client into debian, presumably without
-server?
And, in the interest
Hi Johan,
I am using freeipa 4.4.4-3 and sssd 1.16.3-1 on Stretch. Just the
client part of freeipa, of course. Requires systemd for running
ipa-client-install, but it works fine for me.
My ipa servers are running on CentOS 7.
Regards
Harri
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Hello All,
thanks for the replie, I really appreciate it.
I will try with the package from snapshot.debian.org.
greetings, J.
Op zo 2 dec. 2018 om 10:43 schreef Timo Aaltonen :
> On 30.11.2018 18.28, Johan Vermeulen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > first of all, we have great
On 30.11.2018 18.28, Johan Vermeulen via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> first of all, we have great success running Freeipa and Freeipa-clients
> on Centos.
> Thanks for making this possible! I think this is a really important
> peace of software for Linux.
>
> Now it would come in handy
On Fri, 2018-11-30 at 21:42 +0100, Jochen Hein via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> I've installed the client packages from snapshot.debian.org with a
> version near the freeze for the next release. That's working fine
> for
> me, but you won't get security fixes that way.
This is basically what I'm
We are using FreeIPA Debian clients, been using snapshots or sid packages for
that since it is very nicely constrained wrt dependencies.
Using our IoC/configuration management/orchestration tooling we simply push a
number of packages to the clients and install them and their in-repo
Another option might be able to use packages from Ubuntu somehow?
I've been playing with a replica on a device (Rock64) running Armbian
(which appears mostly Ubuntu based, which in turn is Debian based), and was
able to upgrade it from Bionic to Cosmic to get the more recent FreeIPA
packages
Johan Vermeulen via FreeIPA-users
writes:
> Now it would come in handy if I could field some Debian clients for some
> purposes.
> But on the current stable release there is no freeipa client.
> I have installed some freeipa-clients from unstable, but it's not ideal.
>
> I'm wondering, is anyone
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