Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-09 Thread Alexander Bokovoy

On Mon, 09 May 2016, Martin Basti wrote:



On 09.05.2016 00:48, Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:

* Alexandre de Verteuil  [2016-05-03 15:09] :

Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
it and invite other sysadmins to try it.

I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.

Hello all,

Thank you very much for your input. I do encourage you to write a page of
success stories, or at least mention that it is being used in small to
large scale production sites. Who uses FreeIPA is one of the first
questions I am asked when I talk about it.

I did my presentation as promised and I received good feedback and
people mentioned they were interested in trying it and learning more. I
have also repeated the presentation last friday at a smaller scale and
this time I have filmed it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrgIpwptxWk

Best regards,


Nice video!

Please note that docs on fedorahosted are really outdated, please use 
rather official Red Hat IdM guides


https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Linux_Domain_Identity_Authentication_and_Policy_Guide/
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Windows_Integration_Guide/index.html
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System-Level_Authentication_Guide/index.html

Also a nit-pick: LDAP is '90ies, not '80ies. First LDAP version is dated
1993, while LDAPv3 as used nowadays came out in 1997. Even X.500 series
of standards which conceptually define a store LDAP supposed to access,
were first approved in 1988.

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-09 Thread Martin Basti



On 09.05.2016 00:48, Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:

* Alexandre de Verteuil  [2016-05-03 15:09] :

Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
it and invite other sysadmins to try it.

I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.

Hello all,

Thank you very much for your input. I do encourage you to write a page of
success stories, or at least mention that it is being used in small to
large scale production sites. Who uses FreeIPA is one of the first
questions I am asked when I talk about it.

I did my presentation as promised and I received good feedback and
people mentioned they were interested in trying it and learning more. I
have also repeated the presentation last friday at a smaller scale and
this time I have filmed it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrgIpwptxWk

Best regards,


Nice video!

Please note that docs on fedorahosted are really outdated, please use 
rather official Red Hat IdM guides


https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Linux_Domain_Identity_Authentication_and_Policy_Guide/
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Windows_Integration_Guide/index.html
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System-Level_Authentication_Guide/index.html

Martin

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-08 Thread Alexandre de Verteuil
* Alexandre de Verteuil  [2016-05-03 15:09] :
> 
> Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
> it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
> 
> I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
> read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
> their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
> Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
> good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.

Hello all,

Thank you very much for your input. I do encourage you to write a page of
success stories, or at least mention that it is being used in small to
large scale production sites. Who uses FreeIPA is one of the first
questions I am asked when I talk about it.

I did my presentation as promised and I received good feedback and
people mentioned they were interested in trying it and learning more. I
have also repeated the presentation last friday at a smaller scale and
this time I have filmed it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrgIpwptxWk

Best regards,
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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-05 Thread Petr Spacek
On 4.5.2016 16:33, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 04:23:00PM +0200, Martin Kosek wrote:
>> On 05/04/2016 09:23 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
>>> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 11:31:02PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
 On (03/05/16 15:09), Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
> sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)
>
> It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
> FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
> think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
> Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
> it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
>
> I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
> read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
> their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
> Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
> good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.
>
> Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
> find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
> FreeIPA" page on the Internet.
>
 The GNOME Infrastructure is now powered by FreeIPA!
 October 7, 2014

 https://www.dragonsreach.it/2014/10/07/the-gnome-infrastructure-is-now-powered-by-freeipa/
>>>
>>> Would it make sense to add 'success stories' like this to the
>>> freeipa.org home page? Of course, we can't use Red Hat IDM customers,
>>> but those that use freeipa on Fedora/CentOS and hopefully soon on Ubuntu
>>> could be added there if they would agree..
>>
>> I think it would make sense. We already know at least about GNOME as Lukas
>> mentioned or about eBay's Hadoop clusters:
>>
>> https://hadoopsummit.uservoice.com/forums/344958-governance-and-security/suggestions/11664876-freeipa-for-securing-hadoop-fish
>>
>> I think we should start a new "References" page on the FreeIPA.org wiki and 
>> ask
>> for success stories from this list. Any takers? :-)
> 
> I think we should ask those projects for permission first..

Why is that? The information is public in both cases, right?

I really do not see a reason for ask-before-linking approach. (The next step
is "pay-before-linking" as seen in various proposals from European governments.)

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-04 Thread Jakub Hrozek
On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 04:23:00PM +0200, Martin Kosek wrote:
> On 05/04/2016 09:23 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> > On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 11:31:02PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> >> On (03/05/16 15:09), Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:
> >>> Hello all,
> >>>
> >>> I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
> >>> sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)
> >>>
> >>> It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
> >>> FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
> >>> think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
> >>> Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
> >>> it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
> >>>
> >>> I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
> >>> read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
> >>> their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
> >>> Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
> >>> good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.
> >>>
> >>> Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
> >>> find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
> >>> FreeIPA" page on the Internet.
> >>>
> >> The GNOME Infrastructure is now powered by FreeIPA!
> >> October 7, 2014
> >>
> >> https://www.dragonsreach.it/2014/10/07/the-gnome-infrastructure-is-now-powered-by-freeipa/
> > 
> > Would it make sense to add 'success stories' like this to the
> > freeipa.org home page? Of course, we can't use Red Hat IDM customers,
> > but those that use freeipa on Fedora/CentOS and hopefully soon on Ubuntu
> > could be added there if they would agree..
> 
> I think it would make sense. We already know at least about GNOME as Lukas
> mentioned or about eBay's Hadoop clusters:
> 
> https://hadoopsummit.uservoice.com/forums/344958-governance-and-security/suggestions/11664876-freeipa-for-securing-hadoop-fish
> 
> I think we should start a new "References" page on the FreeIPA.org wiki and 
> ask
> for success stories from this list. Any takers? :-)

I think we should ask those projects for permission first..

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-04 Thread Martin Kosek
On 05/04/2016 09:23 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 11:31:02PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
>> On (03/05/16 15:09), Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
>>> sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)
>>>
>>> It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
>>> FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
>>> think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
>>> Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
>>> it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
>>>
>>> I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
>>> read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
>>> their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
>>> Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
>>> good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.
>>>
>>> Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
>>> find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
>>> FreeIPA" page on the Internet.
>>>
>> The GNOME Infrastructure is now powered by FreeIPA!
>> October 7, 2014
>>
>> https://www.dragonsreach.it/2014/10/07/the-gnome-infrastructure-is-now-powered-by-freeipa/
> 
> Would it make sense to add 'success stories' like this to the
> freeipa.org home page? Of course, we can't use Red Hat IDM customers,
> but those that use freeipa on Fedora/CentOS and hopefully soon on Ubuntu
> could be added there if they would agree..

I think it would make sense. We already know at least about GNOME as Lukas
mentioned or about eBay's Hadoop clusters:

https://hadoopsummit.uservoice.com/forums/344958-governance-and-security/suggestions/11664876-freeipa-for-securing-hadoop-fish

I think we should start a new "References" page on the FreeIPA.org wiki and ask
for success stories from this list. Any takers? :-)

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-04 Thread Martin Basti



On 04.05.2016 09:23, Jakub Hrozek wrote:

On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 11:31:02PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:

On (03/05/16 15:09), Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:

Hello all,

I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)

It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
it and invite other sysadmins to try it.

I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.

Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
FreeIPA" page on the Internet.


The GNOME Infrastructure is now powered by FreeIPA!
October 7, 2014

https://www.dragonsreach.it/2014/10/07/the-gnome-infrastructure-is-now-powered-by-freeipa/

Would it make sense to add 'success stories' like this to the
freeipa.org home page? Of course, we can't use Red Hat IDM customers,
but those that use freeipa on Fedora/CentOS and hopefully soon on Ubuntu
could be added there if they would agree..


+1

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-04 Thread Jakub Hrozek
On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 11:31:02PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> On (03/05/16 15:09), Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
> >sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)
> >
> >It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
> >FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
> >think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
> >Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
> >it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
> >
> >I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
> >read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
> >their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
> >Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
> >good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.
> >
> >Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
> >find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
> >FreeIPA" page on the Internet.
> >
> The GNOME Infrastructure is now powered by FreeIPA!
> October 7, 2014
> 
> https://www.dragonsreach.it/2014/10/07/the-gnome-infrastructure-is-now-powered-by-freeipa/

Would it make sense to add 'success stories' like this to the
freeipa.org home page? Of course, we can't use Red Hat IDM customers,
but those that use freeipa on Fedora/CentOS and hopefully soon on Ubuntu
could be added there if they would agree..

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-03 Thread Lukas Slebodnik
On (03/05/16 15:09), Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
>sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)
>
>It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
>FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
>think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
>Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
>it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
>
>I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
>read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
>their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
>Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
>good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.
>
>Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
>find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
>FreeIPA" page on the Internet.
>
The GNOME Infrastructure is now powered by FreeIPA!
October 7, 2014

https://www.dragonsreach.it/2014/10/07/the-gnome-infrastructure-is-now-powered-by-freeipa/

LS

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Re: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

2016-05-03 Thread Simo Sorce
Hello Alexandre,

Red Hat does not strictly track Idm[1] usage across the customer base so
we do not have complete stats, but we can say we have thousands of
deployments, which range from 1 to more than 20 servers and from a few
dozen to tens of thousands of clients attached to those servers, per
deployment.

Hope this helps,
Simo.

[1] Red Hat Identity Management is the product name use to distribute
FreeIPA to RHEL customers.

On Tue, 2016-05-03 at 15:09 -0400, Alexandre de Verteuil wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single
> sign-on for all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)
> 
> It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about
> FreeIPA for the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I
> think FreeIPA needs much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
> Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about
> it and invite other sysadmins to try it.
> 
> I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I
> read that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in
> their client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
> Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be
> good enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.
> 
> Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can
> find out more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses
> FreeIPA" page on the Internet.
> 
> Best regards,
> -- 
> Alexandre de Verteuil 
> public key ID : 0xDD237C00
> http://alexandre.deverteuil.net/
> 


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