Am 24.03.2013 18:14, schrieb Martin:
That guide at techslaves.org sounds like a perfect match for our needs,
unfortunately the map and reality didn't quite match...
Point 4.3 says:
4.3. Test the CLI. With an “admin” (or equivalent priv) kerberos
ticket, try creating a new group:
On Sun, 2013-03-24 at 10:03 +0600, Arthur Fayzullin wrote:
24.03.2013 04:27, Martin пишет:
Hello, apologize if this is a faq.
We're trying to set up a file server that authenticate all users against
a FreeIPA-server. The systems are up to date CentOS 6 machines and
everything works just
That guide at techslaves.org sounds like a perfect match for our needs,
unfortunately the map and reality didn't quite match...
Point 4.3 says:
4.3. Test the CLI. With an “admin” (or equivalent priv) kerberos
ticket, try creating a new group:
account@ipaserver:~
$ ipa group-add testgrp
Hello, apologize if this is a faq.
We're trying to set up a file server that authenticate all users against
a FreeIPA-server. The systems are up to date CentOS 6 machines and
everything works just swell for logins and NFS4-mounts. However, we're
completely stuck on samba.
We've tried to figure
24.03.2013 04:27, Martin пишет:
Hello, apologize if this is a faq.
We're trying to set up a file server that authenticate all users against
a FreeIPA-server. The systems are up to date CentOS 6 machines and
everything works just swell for logins and NFS4-mounts. However, we're
completely stuck