On Срд, 08 мая 2024, Mauricio Tavares via FreeIPA-devel wrote:
constants.py[1] defines both constants (OK, their values are defined a
few lines up but you get the drift). Can I ASSume that
MIN_DOMAIN_LEVEL and MAX_DOMAIN_LEVEL define the ranges of domain
levels[2] a specific version of freeipa i
constants.py[1] defines both constants (OK, their values are defined a
few lines up but you get the drift). Can I ASSume that
MIN_DOMAIN_LEVEL and MAX_DOMAIN_LEVEL define the ranges of domain
levels[2] a specific version of freeipa is happy to work with?
[1]
https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa/b
Rob Crittenden kirjoitti 8.5.2024 klo 17.29:
Mauricio Tavares via FreeIPA-devel wrote:
Veera K via FreeIPA-devel wrote:
You didn't include an attachment.
I don't know the current status of Ubuntu as an IPA server but in the
past it has not worked well. There are a lot of moving parts in IPA a
Mauricio Tavares via FreeIPA-devel wrote:
>> Veera K via FreeIPA-devel wrote:
>>
>>
>> You didn't include an attachment.
>>
>> I don't know the current status of Ubuntu as an IPA server but in the
>> past it has not worked well. There are a lot of moving parts in IPA and
>> there is basically one m
> Veera K via FreeIPA-devel wrote:
>
>
> You didn't include an attachment.
>
> I don't know the current status of Ubuntu as an IPA server but in the
> past it has not worked well. There are a lot of moving parts in IPA and
> there is basically one maintainer in Debian trying to herd all the cats