[Freeipa-users] Re : Re: Re : Re: Some interrogations about the freeipa deployment

2013-01-24 Thread Bob Sauvage
, Bob Sauvage wrote: Hi Dale, You mean that if I turn this option to 'yes', I'll be able to connect to the server through SSH without needing to authenticate again ? Even if I'm connected on the domain from a Windows workstation ? If you setup trusts between IPA and AD then yes

[Freeipa-users] Re : RE: Re : Re: Re : Re: Some interrogations about the freeipa deployment

2013-01-24 Thread Bob Sauvage
on the RHEL server, he wants to use the command reboot now but this one is not authorized by the IPA server for this user on this server. = Is this possible ? Many thanks, - Message d'origine - De : david t. klein Envoyés : 24.01.13 14:19 À : 'Bob Sauvage', d...@redhat.com Objet : RE

[Freeipa-users] Re : Re: Some interrogations about the freeipa deployment

2013-01-23 Thread Bob Sauvage
but with such a small site that's your call. regards Steven Jones Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE Victoria University, Wellington, NZ 0064 4 463 6272 - *From:* freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com [ freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com ] on behalf of Bob Sauvage

[Freeipa-users] Some interrogations about the freeipa deployment

2013-01-22 Thread Bob Sauvage
Hi *, I plan to review the network architecture of my office. 10 Windows/Linux desktops and 2 Linux servers will be deployed on the network. I want to install freeipa on the first server to act like an AD DS. I want to authenticate users on the server and controlling what can be done or not