example
[root@ipasvr yum.repos.d]# yum list freeipa-server
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Available Packages
freeipa-server.i686 2.1.4-1.20120209T0216Zgit11c25a4.fc16
ipa-devel
freeipa-server.x86_64 2.1.4-5.fc16
Yes, that is the repo file I put in yum.repos.d. The devel repo is enabled,
the other two disabled. Even though I see the x86_64 version of freeipa-server
from the F16 'updates' repository, I only see i686 version in the devel repo.
I'll keep staring at it, maybe it will come to me.
-Brian
On 02/28/2012 12:25 AM, Brian Cook wrote:
Hi,
I've added the devel repo at
http://jdennis.fedorapeople.org/ipa-devel/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/os/
to my F16 install. When listing the pkgs in the repo I only get i686
arch for freeipa-server. I can see the x86_64 pkg in the repo if I
browse it
Hi,
I've added the devel repo at
http://jdennis.fedorapeople.org/ipa-devel/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/os/
to my F16 install. When listing the pkgs in the repo I only get i686 arch for
freeipa-server. I can see the x86_64 pkg in the repo if I browse it. Is this
the right repo to use for te
Hi,
I'm having another problem with replica installation - just the CA this time
It looks like there's a problem with SELinux and the pki-ca service:
After configuration, the server can be operated by the command:
/bin/systemctl restart pki-cad@pki-ca.service
2012-02-27 20:33:45,729 DEBUG
Nope, I kept forgetting to re-post it. Here are the steps I used:
On FreeIPA:
i.create the host principal in the web interface
ii. create IPA users to correspond to windows users
iii. reset the user's IPA password to a known password using the web
interface, the user will be prompted to ch