On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Lukas Slebodnik
wrote:
> You needn't configure sssd with id_privider=ipa. You can use FreeIPA as
> LDAP
> server without kerberos.
>
That is very true. I may try sssd in nsswitch again by changing
id_provider=ldap.
>
> It can be a typo.
>
Very *very* true. :DS
On (24/07/14 15:45), Daniel Shown wrote:
>Yeah, that was the first one I tried. A bit more than I need, and it didn't
>work for me. Setting the make.conf flag did not do for me what this guide
By default, sssd is build with plain openldap libraries without
sasl support net/openldap24-client
You ne
Yeah, that was the first one I tried. A bit more than I need, and it didn't
work for me. Setting the make.conf flag did not do for me what this guide
suggests it should (even some of the ports are no longer available under
those names). Thanks, though. :DS
===
*Dan
On (23/07/14 16:37), Daniel Shown wrote:
>So, I'm trying to get a FreeBSD (because ZFS is more stable there than in
>Linux) file server configured to have access user accounts in FreeIPA for
>proper ownership/permissions. It seems like it should be pretty
>straightforward. I don't even need to upda
On Thu, 24 Jul 2014, Daniel Shown wrote:
No, I don't believe 3.0 on CentOS 6 (sorry I didn't share that detail) has
ipa-advise. Isn't it introduced in FreeIPA 4? I'm not necessarily opposed
to upgrading, but I'm a bit reticent about switching from a yum package to
a git pull (perhaps I'm just a
No, I don't believe 3.0 on CentOS 6 (sorry I didn't share that detail) has
ipa-advise. Isn't it introduced in FreeIPA 4? I'm not necessarily opposed
to upgrading, but I'm a bit reticent about switching from a yum package to
a git pull (perhaps I'm just a bit gun shy today). Is there anything I can
On 07/24/2014 02:30 AM, Fraser Tweedale wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 04:37:03PM -0500, Daniel Shown wrote:
>> So, I'm trying to get a FreeBSD (because ZFS is more stable there than in
>> Linux) file server configured to have access user accounts in FreeIPA for
>> proper ownership/permissions.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 04:37:03PM -0500, Daniel Shown wrote:
> So, I'm trying to get a FreeBSD (because ZFS is more stable there than in
> Linux) file server configured to have access user accounts in FreeIPA for
> proper ownership/permissions. It seems like it should be pretty
> straightforward.
So, I'm trying to get a FreeBSD (because ZFS is more stable there than in
Linux) file server configured to have access user accounts in FreeIPA for
proper ownership/permissions. It seems like it should be pretty
straightforward. I don't even need to update pam.d configs, just
nsswitch.conf. I've go