Hi Nasir,
Here are my notes (in Trac wiki markup format no less) for manually setting
up Ubuntu clients to use our FreeIPA 1.2 server. I haven't tested the 2.0
branch yet, but I suspect it's primarily the same.
HTH.
-ben
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Dimitri/Adam/Stephen,
Thnks a lot for all the replies!
This is a 64 bit machine. So I will try to install 32 bit and let you know the
result.
Also, I was trying to configure NFS service on the FreeIPA machine. I followed
exactly as given in the deployment guide and tested with another RHEL 6.1
Dmitri Pal wrote:
On 05/06/2011 11:58 AM, Sigbjorn Lie wrote:
On 05/06/2011 04:12 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Steven Jones wrote:
Hi,
Digging through docs / googling I cant see any disk partition
suggestions and size thereof requirements...
Suggestions please? sizing for 500 servers, 2000
On 05/09/2011 10:43 AM, nasir nasir wrote:
Dimitri/Adam/Stephen,
Thnks a lot for all the replies!
This is a 64 bit machine. So I will try to install 32 bit and let you
know the result.
Also, I was trying to configure NFS service on the FreeIPA machine. I
followed exactly as given in the
Steven Jones wrote:
Hi,
Where are the ipa-server-2.0 packages held these days ?
from previous list posts they were here, but I cant find them now
ipa-server-2.0.0-16.el6.x86_64
https://rhn.redhat.com/rhn/software/packages/details/Overview.do?pid=619857
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
I'm new to FreeIPA and this list so please forgive me for the n00b
questions. I have what I think is a pretty straight-forward use for
FreeIPA. We have an Active Directory environment with a few hundred
users. We are starting to increase our number of Macs and need a
directory solution. There
Hi,
IMHO.
I wouldnt use fedora as a base for a business useits not very stable or
more importantly long lived. Ive done a proof of concept on F14, F14 is fine
for that, unless f15 is out? to take a good look at yes
You should be able to get the macs to authenticate to AD
Hi,
Disk space isnt an issue as such as I thin provision the VMWare guest anyway so
I can be fairly generous, 200gb is easythe thing that interests me is
splitting up the table spaces to different disks sets for instance (/dev/sdb1,
/devsdc1 etc, etc). Later then I can change raid types
NB in the test use case at,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_freeipav2_installation#With_DNS
With DNS
#ipa-server-install -a secret123 -p 123Secret --domain=freeipa.org
--realm=FREEIPA.ORG --setup-dns -U --selfsign
It is coming back with wanting forwarders
Steven Jones wrote:
Hi,
Disk space isnt an issue as such as I thin provision the VMWare guest anyway so I can be
fairly generous, 200gb is easythe thing that interests me is splitting up the table
spaces to different disks sets for instance (/dev/sdb1, /devsdc1 etc, etc). Later then I
On 05/09/2011 04:51 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
NB in the test use case at,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_freeipav2_installation#With_DNS
With DNS
#ipa-server-install -a secret123 -p 123Secret --domain=freeipa.org
--realm=FREEIPA.ORG --setup-dns -U --selfsign
Thanks for the feedback, Steven!
The main issue we had with Macs tied directly to AD was 100% CPU
utilization caused by the DirectoryService. I currently have my Mac tied
to Open Directory as well as AD. This is working well with one
exception: Logins (or even unlocking the screen) can take
I am trying to un-install freeipa with
ipa-server-install --uninstall and its saying not installed, but when I try to
install its saying already installed!
oops.
Is there a way to force the script to check and remove everything?
Or somewhere there is a lock file or something that needs
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