On Mon, 2013-12-23 at 12:57 -0700, Jason Becker wrote:
> Section 2.1.4.5. NTP in the Fedora 18 / 3.1.5 Guide states:
>
> "If a server is being installed on a virtual machine, that server *should
> not* run an NTP server. To disable NTP for FreeIPA, use the *--no-ntp*option."
>
> There is no furth
On (23/12/13 10:16), Dimitar Georgievski wrote:
>Hi Lukas,
>
>Does the LDAP entry need to be removed or just modified? Could the LDAP
>entry be a sudo policy assigned to the user?
>
sudo rules are special case, I didn't noticed anything about sudo rules
in the previous mail. There is periodical tas
Section 2.1.4.5. NTP in the Fedora 18 / 3.1.5 Guide states:
"If a server is being installed on a virtual machine, that server *should
not* run an NTP server. To disable NTP for FreeIPA, use the *--no-ntp*option."
There is no further explanation.
I would like to install FreeIPA Server on a vSpher
There is the sss_cache command which should be able to handle this.
But it lookus like it can handle everything BUT sudo rules :(
Ondrej
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Hi Lukas,
Does the LDAP entry need to be removed or just modified? Could the LDAP
entry be a sudo policy assigned to the user?
In my tests with modified sudo policies the cache entries would persists
even after they were invalidated and the user re-authenticated with the
LDAP server. Unless I wa
Hello,
I'm interested in using FreeIPA but I can not find a way to integrate
bio-metric authentication.
Is there a way to do this? Could you direct me to some text or tutorial?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Danijel Maksic
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