No, I want to grant read permissions only to the service UZ, I use the user secrets stored in freeipa to authenticate them to the VPN with my script. In this regard, in sprint I have to use a service account with admin rights, which is very bad. Please help me, how to get the necessary permission?
пт, 17 нояб. 2023 г. в 23:18, Rob Crittenden <rcrit...@redhat.com>: > Alexander via FreeIPA-users wrote: > > Have a nice day, everyone > > > > Help please, I want to make a permission with the ability to read/write > > the ipatokenotpkey attribute. I can read this attribute as an admin via > > the API without any problems. I tried adding this permission in > > different ways through the freeipa web interface, I tried different > > types (user, record, otp configuration) but nothing led to a result, the > > attribute is also not available.. > > Can you expand on what you're looking to do? Do you want users to be > able to read their own token keys or a more general "anyone in this > group can read the keys?" > > Generally speaking we discourage being able to read private keys. > Particularly widening the audience. What's the use-case? > > rob > >
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