On Wed, 30 Sep 2015, Sadettin Albasan wrote:
Here is a list of installed sssd packages:
sssd-client-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-common-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-ad-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
python-sssdconfig-1.12.4-47.el6.noarch
sssd-krb5-common-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
Here is a list of installed sssd packages:
sssd-client-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-common-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-ad-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
python-sssdconfig-1.12.4-47.el6.noarch
sssd-krb5-common-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
sssd-ipa-1.12.4-47.el6.x86_64
Hi Alexander,
Currently;
FreeIPA 7.1 (Centos)
Client 6.6 (Centos)
NFS 6.6 (Centos) + Samba 3.6
I have also samba file sharing running on NFS server which shares home
directories to windows users as well. So NFS server is joined to windows
domain as well as FreeIPA domain.
*FreeIPA Server
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015, Sadettin Albasan wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Currently;
FreeIPA 7.1 (Centos)
Client 6.6 (Centos)
NFS 6.6 (Centos) + Samba 3.6
I have also samba file sharing running on NFS server which shares home
directories to windows users as well. So NFS server is joined to windows
domain
*idmap.conf for NFS Server:*
[General]
#Verbosity = 0
# The following should be set to the local NFSv4 domain name
# The default is the host's DNS domain name.
#Domain = local.domain.edu
# The following is a comma-separated list of Kerberos realm
# names that should be considered to be
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015, Sadettin Albasan wrote:
*idmap.conf for NFS Server:*
[General]
#Verbosity = 0
# The following should be set to the local NFSv4 domain name
# The default is the host's DNS domain name.
#Domain = local.domain.edu
# The following is a comma-separated list of Kerberos realm
#
I have a freeipa server and a trust relation with AD domain with almost
everything working the way I planned except automounting NFS home
directories for domain users. I have been reading about this on the net for
almost a week, ended up trying a lot of different configurations, but I had
no
On Tue, 29 Sep 2015, Sadettin Albasan wrote:
I have a freeipa server and a trust relation with AD domain with almost
everything working the way I planned except automounting NFS home
directories for domain users. I have been reading about this on the net for
almost a week, ended up trying a lot