On 08/12/2022 16:16, Brian Dellascio via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello everyone:
We are currently working on a new web user interface (UI) using PatternFly 4,
you can find the early source code | https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa-webui
A more complete description of this effort was posted unde
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> and reset your users, do that as it’ll be faster in many cases.
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> John
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>> On 29 May 2019, at 21:35, Darac Marjal via FreeIPA-users
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>> Hello good people,
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>> Due to being unfamiliar with Fedora, my home FreeIPA server has
Hello good people,
Due to being unfamiliar with Fedora, my home FreeIPA server has been
languishing on Fedora version 25 for ages. I recently twigged that it
hadn't been updated in ages to upgraded to Fedora version 30. That
seemed to go OK, but now, when I try to run ipactl start, I get the
follo
OK. I don't know if it was the latest update to the Debian packages, but
I've been able to rejoin the domain. Still can't mount the server,
though. I may have to find somewhere else that knows about Kerberos, though.
On 05/02/2019 20:33, Darac Marjal via FreeIPA-users wrote:
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In an attempt to debug this, I tried uninstalling and re-installing
ipa-client. Now that errors out with "HTTP response code is 401, not
200". I've definitely got something broken somewhere.
On 03/02/2019 19:43, Darac Marjal via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hello all,
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Hello all,
I have a server running Proxmox, on which I have a virtual machine
running FreeIPA. I did have this set up running Kerberized NFS, but a
while ago, I rebooted the Proxmox host and now I always get "Permission
Denied" when trying to mount the NFS server.
To give more detail, the Proxmox
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 02:42:50PM +0200, Christian Heimes via FreeIPA-users
wrote:
On 2017-07-27 12:17, Darac Marjal via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to FreeIPA, but I'm using it to sort out single-sign-on
on a few computers on my small network.
So far, I've m
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to FreeIPA, but I'm using it to sort out single-sign-on
on a few computers on my small network.
So far, I've managed to setup up automounting of krb5i-protected shares
on my NAS. I can see that, when I log in a kerberos ticket is arranged
and then that is used to authentic