> > More importantly, ipa-client-install is just a thin configuration tool. If > ipa-client-install is not available on your platform you can configure > everything manually and it will work (as long as the client is > standard-compliant). > > I.e. the client side is *in the worst case* (without ipa-client-install) > equally hard to setup as for any home-made solution. > > >
Yes, on Ubuntu 12.04, the issue is probably more related to the script than the underlying packages, which I upgraded from their respective ppas. The most complete documentation for getting ipa running, ironically, comes from this bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeipa/+bug/1280215 which is marked as won't fix. (This affects 12.04 btw which is lts). On FreeNAS, it has to do with Hiemdal v/s MIT kerberos. https://bugs.pcbsd.org/issues/2147
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