2014-11-02 21:51 GMT+01:00 Loris Santamaria :
> El dom, 02-11-2014 a las 19:54 +0100, John Obaterspok escribió:
>
>
> > I have still not been able to logon to Win7 PC with my IPA user.
> > Currently I get "No mapping between account names and security IDs was
> > done" when I try to login.
>
> The
Hi,
Similar question was asked already, " Limiting group/user visibility" at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2011-November/msg00277.html but
other than this I couldn't find any clues if that's possible.
If I was to manage separate organizations with own users, computers and
oth
William Muriithi wrote:
> Afternoon
>
> I have been trying to renew FreeIPA certificate for the last three
> days and I am running out of luck. I can't for example use the GUI
> interface and the ipa cli tools are also failing since the certificate
> expired on 27th last month. I have followed th
Afternoon
I have been trying to renew FreeIPA certificate for the last three
days and I am running out of luck. I can't for example use the GUI
interface and the ipa cli tools are also failing since the certificate
expired on 27th last month. I have followed the instructions below
but may be miss
El dom, 02-11-2014 a las 19:54 +0100, John Obaterspok escribió:
> I have still not been able to logon to Win7 PC with my IPA user.
> Currently I get "No mapping between account names and security IDs was
> done" when I try to login.
> What I've done is this:
> 1. Created a dns entry for win
Hello,
Now I'm able to access samba network share from Win PC using my ipa user &
password. But I need to enter it each time.
I have still not been able to logon to Win7 PC with my IPA user. Currently
I get "No mapping between account names and security IDs was done" when I
try to login.
What I'
Thanks! :-)
Gregor
2014-11-02 18:05 GMT+01:00 Alexander Bokovoy :
> On Sun, 02 Nov 2014, Gregor Bregenzer wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have FreeIPA 4.0.1 with an trust to AD to Windows 2012. The Linux
>> clients have sssd 1.11.6 and use the ipa provider for authentication
>> (part of client sssd.conf
Am I blind? When I try to change my own password as an IPA user from
the Users applet Gnome desktop (3.12.2-1.fc20), changes are not allowed
to the password. I can change the language, but not the password.
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014, Gregor Bregenzer wrote:
Hi!
I have FreeIPA 4.0.1 with an trust to AD to Windows 2012. The Linux
clients have sssd 1.11.6 and use the ipa provider for authentication
(part of client sssd.conf):
id_provider = ipa
auth_provider = ipa
access_provider = ipa
ipa_hostname = linux1
Hi!
I have FreeIPA 4.0.1 with an trust to AD to Windows 2012. The Linux
clients have sssd 1.11.6 and use the ipa provider for authentication
(part of client sssd.conf):
id_provider = ipa
auth_provider = ipa
access_provider = ipa
ipa_hostname = linux1.linux.intern
chpass_provider = ipa
I found o
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