We are planning to use the IPA Server in the application that may not
support Kerberos.
So, we may have to interact with the LDAP Server (389-ds) directly for
some applications.
I would like to confirm whether disabling the IPA User (I believe it
locks Kerberos Account) also disables his LDAP
Rajnesh Kumar Siwal wrote:
We are planning to use the IPA Server in the application that may not
support Kerberos.
So, we may have to interact with the LDAP Server (389-ds) directly for
some applications.
I would like to confirm whether disabling the IPA User (I believe it
locks Kerberos