On 22.10.2014 09:10, Fraser Tweedale wrote:
Further to my earlier email, I have written a blog post about all
these matters, with a particular focus on the custom package repo.

I will update it tomorrow with a bit more about the package
"flavours" topic.  For now, all the details for enabling and using
the custom repo are in the post.  Check it out and let me know if
you spot any issues.

     
http://blog-ftweedal.rhcloud.com/2014/10/configuring-freebsd-as-a-freeipa-client/

Hello Fraser and others,

it would be great if you could add links to your FreeIPA-related blog posts to http://www.freeipa.org/page/HowTos .

We are trying to build kind of 'documentation hub' with links to relevant posts stored elsewhere.

It is even fine to add links to mailing list archives if the particular post is useful to broad audience.

Have a nice day!

Petr^2 Spacek


Cheers,

Fraser

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 09:13:11AM +0500, Orkhan Gasimov wrote:
Great news!
If I understand correctly, a package can be equivalent to several ports?
If this is correct, then could a "composite" package be built to include all
necessary ports?

  * _security/sssd_ <http://www.freshports.org/security/sssd>
  * _security/sudo_ <http://www.freshports.org/security/sudo>(with SSSD
    backend)
  * _net/openldap24-client-sasl_
    <http://www.freshports.org/net/openldap24-client-sasl>
  * security/cyrus-sasl2
  * security/cyrus-sasl2-gssapi

That package could be called something like "ipa-client", and make FreeBSD -
FreeIPA integration one step closer.
If not possible, even a pkg equivalent to "/security/sssd" would eliminate
existing possibilities for misconfiguration.

22-Oct-14 07:06, Fraser Tweedale пишет:
I have prepared a custom pkg(8) repo with the packages built with
the required options/make.conf variables.  Hang tight, I'll send all
the info soon.

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