On 05/30/2016 10:32 AM, Martin Kosek wrote:
On 05/29/2016 05:33 PM, Ken Bass wrote:
Today I tried my very first ipa-backup attempt. The command reported 'The
ipa-backup command was successful'
YET I saw:
/usr/sbin/db2ldif: line 157: 22567 Segmentation fault /usr/sbin/ns-slapd
db2ldif -D /etc
Today I tried my very first ipa-backup attempt. The command reported
'The ipa-backup command was successful'
YET I saw:
/usr/sbin/db2ldif: line 157: 22567 Segmentation fault /usr/sbin/ns-slapd
db2ldif -D /etc/dirsrv/slapd-DOMAIN-NET -n userRoot -a "/var/l
use case bugs, but this is out of the box clean
install no modifications - simply turn on 2FA and test sudo.
On 05/21/2016 02:41 PM, Ken Bass wrote:
And the main reason I am posting - sudo 2FA:
To test, I created a new usergroup called 'superusers'. And defined a
sudo rule for 'ALL'. When I
Hello, I installed a brand new IPA server to a clean Centos 7.2 and a
brand new client to a clean Centos 7.2 install. My main requirement for
this is using 2FA.
Seeing this was my main reason for trying IPA, so far the results are
frustrating. I cannot assign 2FA to the 'admin' user on the