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When I add a user to additional groups beyond ipausers; groups that were
manually added, why is the ipa UI showing users belonging to the group,
but not showing them belonging to the group when I run `getent group
"groupname"`? If I just run `getent g
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David Christensen wrote:
> When I add a user to additional groups beyond ipausers; groups that were
> manually added, why is the ipa UI showing users belonging to the group,
> but not showing them belonging to the group when I run `get
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If freeIPA was installed and a CA signed cert was not used during the
install and instead the freeipa generated one was used, it is possible
to import one post install?
If not this is not possible or rather difficult, is it possible to
backup the free
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I have my ipa 1.2.2 setup in an environment where my servers have two
NICs each in a different VLAN.
With the multi NIC setup I have two different DNS names for a single
host to control which interface is is used when accessing the host e.g.
host.example.com and host.priv.example.com. The hostnam
sh that is
installed, 4.3p2 does not support "GSSAPIStrictAcceptorCheck".
I need to do some additional digging.
Thanks again.
David
On 02/22/2010 11:56 AM, Nalin Dahyabhai wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 07:31:33PM -0600, David Christensen wrote:
>> I have my ipa 1.2.2 setup in an
: ISSUE: authtime
1268090753, etypes {rep=18 tkt=18 ses=18}, dav...@example.net for
krbtgt/example@example.net
Where else should I look to find the root cause of this issue? What
typically causes this type of symptom?
Thanks in advance.
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David Christensen