Anyone some news on this ? I'm kinda stuck with the normal webdav
mount howto's I find.
2014-06-10 22:03 GMT+02:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com:
OK, it seems that GSSAPI is key here, now I need to find out if I need
something extra for GSSAPI on the WebDav Server.
2014-06-10 11:10 GMT+02:00
On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 10:18 -0500, McNiel, Craig wrote:
I am trying to integrate an IPA domain with a windows domain and I would
like to be able to have the users authenticated to the windows domain as a
default without having to append the realm to the login credentials as we
will not be
Hello,
I am having issues with deleting an ipa user. When I do an 'ipa
user-del foo' there still remains reminisces of the user that are
causing issues.
I have a freeIPA server setup with 3 replica servers set up.
When I did an ipa user-del foo it did not fully delete the user.
if I do an ipa
On 06/24/2014 09:46 AM, Chase Khoury wrote:
Hello,
I am having issues with deleting an ipa user. When I do an 'ipa
user-del foo' there still remains reminisces of the user that are
causing issues.
I have a freeIPA server setup with 3 replica servers set up.
When I did an ipa user-del foo it
Greetings -
I'm trying to install FreeIPA on a fresh minimal install of Fedora 20.
The yum transaction completed, and I added the bind and bind ldap
backend packages as well. When I attempt to run the ipa-server-install
command, it seems to get most of the way through and then error out when
Hello!
That is interesting. Do you have latest updates?
Please see
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Troubleshooting
On 24.6.2014 18:41, Carl Perry wrote:
Unexpected error - see /var/log/ipaserver-install.log for details:
If the web page doesn't cover your case please send us the log file
err
http://www.freeipa.org/docs/master/html-desktop/index.html#Preparing_for_an_IPA_Installation
ofcourse
Rob
2014-06-24 21:12 GMT+02:00 Rob Verduijn rob.verdu...@gmail.com:
I saw this in your log :
snip
Global DNS configuration in LDAP server is empty
You can use 'dnsconfig-mod' command to
I saw this in your log :
snip
Global DNS configuration in LDAP server is empty
You can use 'dnsconfig-mod' command to set global DNS options that
would override settings in local named.conf files
snip
Did you install bind and bind-dyndb-ldap ?
Whoops, let me send replies to the list. Sorry about that!
It appears the problem is with named not starting. I did install the
required packages, but it looks like SELinux is getting in the way:
[root@freeipa named]# named -f -d 255
isc_file_isplainfile 'data/named.run' failed: permission