Re: [Freeipa-users] [Freeipa-interest] Announcing FreeIPA v2 Server Beta 1 Release

2011-01-03 Thread Roland Kaeser
Hello Great, I just tested it on F-13 and it runs fine so far. But I'm missing a very important feature (to me) which is: Samba Support. Are there any plans to build samba support into freeipa 2? It would be very great to have on single authentication authority without the need of installing

Re: [Freeipa-users] [Freeipa-devel] [Freeipa-interest] Announcing FreeIPA v2 Server Beta 1 Release

2011-01-03 Thread Roland Kaeser
Strange, even in the v2 outline (http://www.freeipa.org/page/V2Outline) is excplicitly written that ad integration and samba 3 support will be one of the features of v2. If not its completly unusable to me, and verisimilar also to the most other potential users. Its sad, but in the most cases,

Re: [Freeipa-users] [Freeipa-devel] [Freeipa-interest] Announcing FreeIPA v2 Server Beta 1 Release

2011-01-03 Thread Christian Horn
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 07:37:51PM +0100, Roland Kaeser wrote: Its sad, but in the most cases, sysadmins have to deal with windows machines in their network. True, but IMHO the strategy FreeIPA is currently following in doing interop with crossrealm-trusts is the ony longterm way to go.

Re: [Freeipa-users] [Freeipa-devel] [Freeipa-interest] Announcing FreeIPA v2 Server Beta 1 Release

2011-01-03 Thread Benjamin Vogt
I have to agree with Roland. Linux is lacking a complete solution that acts as a central authentication and identity management platform. I would like to be able to use Linux as the IT backbone without having to resort to Microsoft. The reality is that Windows clients are too widespread in most

Re: [Freeipa-users] [Freeipa-devel] [Freeipa-interest] Announcing FreeIPA v2 Server Beta 1 Release

2011-01-03 Thread Dmitri Pal
Benjamin Vogt wrote: I have to agree with Roland. Linux is lacking a complete solution that acts as a central authentication and identity management platform. I would like to be able to use Linux as the IT backbone without having to resort to Microsoft. The reality is that Windows clients