On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 02:42:38PM +0200, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
The ability to run FreeIPA server in a container was recently
improved by adding support for storing the server configuration and
data in a volume, making it easier to backup the server, upgrade it to
newer versions, as well as
On 04/08/2015 08:42 AM, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
Hello world!
The ability to run FreeIPA server in a container was recently
improved by adding support for storing the server configuration and
data in a volume, making it easier to backup the server, upgrade it to
newer versions, as well as adding
Hello world!
The ability to run FreeIPA server in a container was recently
improved by adding support for storing the server configuration and
data in a volume, making it easier to backup the server, upgrade it to
newer versions, as well as adding the ability to start a container
as a replica of
Hello,
if you need a way to quickly run FreeIPA server on your machine while
keeping the machine open to installation and configuration of other
software which would otherwise clash with the FreeIPA server, you can
try FreeIPA in a Docker container. We currently see it as a proof of
concept, for