On 12/04/2014 11:01 AM, Janelle wrote:
To help understand the environment a bit - perhaps this will help.
1. Approx 7500 clients across 3 datacenters- all manor of *nix,
ranging from AIX, Linux, HP-UX and Solaris - hence the reason why
they all can't use ipa-client configs. Although tha
To help understand the environment a bit - perhaps this will help.
1. Approx 7500 clients across 3 datacenters- all manor of *nix, ranging
from AIX, Linux, HP-UX and Solaris - hence the reason why they all
can't use ipa-client configs. Although that is in the plan at least
for Linux syst
On 12/04/2014 04:56 PM, Janelle wrote:
Hi all,
just (pam)auth and nslcd
It was ported from a running OpenLDAP environment to IPA. Just trying
to do conversions in stages so as not to change too much all at once.
Thought I could go from OpenLDAP to IPA and just use the backend of
389ds. Fun
On 12/4/14 8:30 AM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014, Janelle wrote:
Hi all,
just (pam)auth and nslcd
It was ported from a running OpenLDAP environment to IPA. Just
trying to do conversions in stages so as not to change too much all
at once. Thought I could go from OpenLDAP to I
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014, Janelle wrote:
Hi all,
just (pam)auth and nslcd
It was ported from a running OpenLDAP environment to IPA. Just trying
to do conversions in stages so as not to change too much all at once.
Thought I could go from OpenLDAP to IPA and just use the backend of
389ds. Functio
On 12/04/2014 09:56 AM, Janelle wrote:
Hi all,
just (pam)auth and nslcd
It was ported from a running OpenLDAP environment to IPA. Just trying
to do conversions in stages so as not to change too much all at once.
Thought I could go from OpenLDAP to IPA and just use the backend of
389ds. Func
Hi all,
just (pam)auth and nslcd
It was ported from a running OpenLDAP environment to IPA. Just trying
to do conversions in stages so as not to change too much all at once.
Thought I could go from OpenLDAP to IPA and just use the backend of
389ds. Functionally it does work, but the load kill
Dmitri Pal wrote:
> On 12/04/2014 09:41 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>> On 12/04/2014 08:39 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>>> On 12/04/2014 01:45 AM, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 4.12.2014 05:02, Janelle wrote:
> Thanks -- still a bit strange that it did not show up on some
> servers - vary
> ra
On 12/04/2014 09:41 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 12/04/2014 08:39 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 12/04/2014 01:45 AM, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 4.12.2014 05:02, Janelle wrote:
Thanks -- still a bit strange that it did not show up on some
servers - vary
random and intermittent.
BTW - a bit of infor
On 12/04/2014 01:45 AM, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 4.12.2014 05:02, Janelle wrote:
Thanks -- still a bit strange that it did not show up on some servers - vary
random and intermittent.
BTW - a bit of information others might find useful. If you try to use the
"LDAP" portion of IPA for authenticatio
On 12/04/2014 08:39 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 12/04/2014 01:45 AM, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 4.12.2014 05:02, Janelle wrote:
Thanks -- still a bit strange that it did not show up on some
servers - vary
random and intermittent.
BTW - a bit of information others might find useful. If you try to
On 4.12.2014 05:02, Janelle wrote:
> Thanks -- still a bit strange that it did not show up on some servers - vary
> random and intermittent.
>
> BTW - a bit of information others might find useful. If you try to use the
> "LDAP" portion of IPA for authentication - rather than fulling installing t
Thanks -- still a bit strange that it did not show up on some servers -
vary random and intermittent.
BTW - a bit of information others might find useful. If you try to use
the "LDAP" portion of IPA for authentication - rather than fulling
installing the IPA client and using Kerberos - the se
On 12/03/2014 04:40 PM, Janelle wrote:
Here is a bit of baffling one on 4.0.5:
Replica install p11-kit???
This is a part of the DNSSEC set of packages.
Connection from master to replica is OK.
Connection check OK
p11-kit: ipa.p11-kit: x-public-key-info: invalid or unsupported attribute
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