[ Mike Gabriel, 2022-03-01 ] > On Di 01 Mär 2022 11:22:46 CET, Wolfgang Schweer wrote: > > > [ Petter Reinholdtsen, 2022-03-01 ] > > > > > > [Holger Levsen] > > > > I wonder if this is a bug in Debian Edu at all: don't we require > > > hosts to be > > > > added to GOsa in the first place? > > > > > > Well, it is a bug in Debian Edu that the problem is obscure and hard to > > > debug. I guess the issue should be detected and reported in the face of > > > the person trying to set up a new machine, instead of the machine > > > silently failing to keep its IP address [..] > > > Traditionally it was required to register clients in GOsa to ensure > > > home directories could be mounted, not for it to get an IP address. > > > > Yes, that's still the case. > > Nope, see my previous mail about NFSv4+krb5i.
Kerberized NFS is the default for Debian Edu 11 (bullseye) and has already been available as a Debian Edu 10 (buster) feature, see: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Buster/Features#Other_changes_compared_to_the_previous_release with information how to enable it: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Buster/HowTo/Administration#Kerberized_NFS Since a long time, the manual contains detailed information about machine management. For Debian Edu 11 kerberized NFS is also explained, see: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/GettingStarted#Machine_Management_with_GOsa.2BALI- I don't understand why some admins seem to avoid reading the manual. Wolfgang
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