But doesn't 2.1 now include FreeIPA integration, which leverage's Kerberos?
Stu
Hello Muhammed,
My humble opinion is that it is not secure to use Spacewalk for user
provisioning.
I would recommend to use Kerberos authentication. Tools like Beyond
Trust Power Broker Identity Service (former likewise) will do the job
with Active directory integration, so you could manage all your *NIX
accounts in a modern directory. There is an open solution available also.
Hope that helps.
regards
Michael
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*Betreff:* [Spacewalk-list] Managing configuration files
Dear Members,
Hope you are doing well. I am new to this group and to spacewalk usage
as well.
I have installed spacewalk on my centos system.
Basically I want to manage my user provision , user addition, user
deletion, file changes, to my other systems via this spacewalk server.
Can anybody guide me is it possible to do these configuration changes
from spacewalk server to my client systems or not?
And if yes please guide me the procedure to do this.
Thanks
Regards,
Muhammad Kamran Ayub
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