Thanks for the responses, Rob and Dmitri! The solution sounds very elegant.
I await UPG and the next FreeIPA release (whether or not it has UPG) eagerly.
--Ryan
On 2010-05-06, at 4:16 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
> Ryan Thomson wrote:
>> Wow, I need to improve my search skills: http://freeipa.org/
Ryan Thomson wrote:
Wow, I need to improve my search skills:
http://freeipa.org/page/IPAv2_alpha2
My answer is at the bottom of the page!
My apologies, everyone.
No worries.
We're going to build this on a new feature in 389-ds, Managed Entries
(http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Manag
Ryan Thomson wrote:
> Wow, I need to improve my search skills:
> http://freeipa.org/page/IPAv2_alpha2
>
> My answer is at the bottom of the page!
>
> My apologies, everyone.
UPG will be handled using special DS plugin that will automatically
maintain private group entry in synch with parent user e
Wow, I need to improve my search skills: http://freeipa.org/page/IPAv2_alpha2
My answer is at the bottom of the page!
My apologies, everyone.
--Ryan
Ryan Thomson wrote:
Hi list,
I am wondering if FreeIPA is planning to conform to RHEL's user private
group (UPG) scheme? I think having an opt
Hi list,
I am wondering if FreeIPA is planning to conform to RHEL's user private group
(UPG) scheme? I think having an option to enable the UPG scheme would be
beneficial.
Adding a user to the v2 beta reveals that the UPG scheme is not currently being followed
with all new accounts auto-added