On Mon, 2018-05-14 at 14:50 +0200, dbisc...@hrz.uni-kassel.de wrote:
> Udo,
>
> On Fri, 11 May 2018, Udo Rader via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>
> > But what about DHCP and DNS? I understand that FreeIPA's backbone
> > is the
> > 389 DS. I guess migrating our DHCP DIT into 389 is doable, but
> > what
On Mon, 2018-05-14 at 16:10 +0300, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> On pe, 11 touko 2018, Udo Rader via FreeIPA-users wrote:Hi,
> > [...]
> >
> > But what about DHCP and DNS? I understand that FreeIPA's backbone
> > is
> > the 389 DS. I guess migrating our DHCP DIT into 389 is doable, but
> > what
> >
Udo Rader via FreeIPA-users
writes:
> Our current setup looks like this:
...
> #4 DHCP is handled by multiple, distributed ISC DHCP servers,
> configured to pull their configuration from OpenLDAP (network
> definitions, routers, NTP servers, MAC addresses
On pe, 11 touko 2018, Udo Rader via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently evaluating a couple of options to migrate our dated
OpenLDAP installation to a more up2date, maintainable and and user
friendly solution.
One of the possibilities I found is of course FreeIPA and I hope this
is the
Udo,
On Fri, 11 May 2018, Udo Rader via FreeIPA-users wrote:
[...] Our current setup looks like this:
OpenLDAP used as storage for user, DHCP and DNS information:
#1 users are either regular Unix (Linux, FreeBSD) shell users
#2 or they are users accessing our mail services (dovecot/postfix)