Le 20/08/2019 à 02:22, William Brown a écrit :
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> Hello fellow Australian!
Austria, not Australia. No kangaroos here. :o)
>
> As for the setup - you may notice the Centos7 doesn't match the port389
> quickstart as those tools are part of 1.4.x. Today you can get those through:
>
> * Fedora
Le 19/08/2019 à 11:24, Marc Muehlfeld a écrit :
> If you are interested in single sign-on, automount, etc., FreeIPA (aka
> "Identity Management" in Red Hat) might be interesting for you.
FreeIPA is a bit dependency-heavy. I gave it a spin a few years back,
and it draws in a whole kitchen sink of d
Hi all,
I'm using a new 389 directory server on CentOS 7.6 with 389-ds-base.x86_64
(1.3.8.4-15.el7), and I want to sync user and password from Windows 2016 to
389ds one way.
The Synchronization Agreement like this:
DS Host: 389ds:389
Windows Host: dc01.example.com:389
DS Subtree: ou=Users,dc=exam
> On 20 Aug 2019, at 01:54, Chase Miller wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have a fresh install of Centos 7.
> (this is not my first install of Directory Server, btw)
>
> Followed this article:
> https://webhostinggeeks.com/howto/setup-389-directory-server-on-centos-7/
>
>
> cat setupV6AAJP.log
> [
> On 19 Aug 2019, at 17:59, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm new to this list, so let me introduce myself. I'm a 52-year old
> Austrian living in South France, and I'm the manager of a small IT
> company with a focus on Linux and Open Source Software.
Hello fellow Australian!
>
> I'm
> On 20 Aug 2019, at 00:43, Chris Motta wrote:
>
> Hi-
> Newbie to 389 DS, but I like it so far, and it's working well for us.
Great to hear that! We are always here to help if you have questions,
> The docs reference tools like dsidm, dsconf, dsctl, but I cant' seem
> to find them. I'm wond
Hello,
I have a fresh install of Centos 7.
(this is not my first install of Directory Server, btw)
Followed this article:
https://webhostinggeeks.com/howto/setup-389-directory-server-on-centos-7/
cat setupV6AAJP.log
[19/08/19:08:49:28] - [Setup] Info This program will set up the 389
Directory
Hi Nicholas-
I'm a newbie to 389 DS as well, but I've installed it on my CentOS 7
systems, and it's working well. I'm not sure it helps, and I'd like more
experienced people to wave me off if anything I suggest is bad- but I did
the following:
Installed the following packages via yum:
389-admin.
Hi-
Newbie to 389 DS, but I like it so far, and it's working well for us.
The docs reference tools like dsidm, dsconf, dsctl, but I cant' seem
to find them. I'm wondering if I missed installing a package or missed
a pathname. Any guidance?
Thanks-
jcm
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JC Motta (jcm)
IT Consultant
Apex Semi
Hi Nicolas,
On 8/19/19 9:59 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Currently the network uses a bone-headed single-sign-on configuration
based on NIS and NFS. I'm well aware of the potential flaws of this
setup, and I intend to replace it. In the past I've tried to wrap my
head around LDAP, but I bluntly ad
Hi,
I'm new to this list, so let me introduce myself. I'm a 52-year old
Austrian living in South France, and I'm the manager of a small IT
company with a focus on Linux and Open Source Software.
I'm the system administrator of our local school, where I have setup a
small 100 % GNU/Linux network c
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