On 6.2.2013 07:17, Rajnesh Kumar Siwal wrote:
I am missing these two entries in ipa1 (The Master that was installed first):-
HTTP/ipa2.xyz@xyz.dmz
DNS/ipa2.xyz@xyz.dmz
The above entries are present only in ipa2.
It seems like replication problems to me. Did you already solved problems
It Meme wrote:
Hi.
Would be any online examples for calling the IPA JSON APIs from a java
application?
I gather from the lack of response that there aren't a lot of java users.
Here is a sample of what a batch command would look like in json:
{method:batch,params:[[
Hi,
We have installed IPA in our internal network (let's call it example.com).
We have all kinds of internal websites running for various administrative
tasks. These websites are in all kind of subdomains of example.com. We
would like to have them using a certificate signed by our CA.
Some
Is their any centos5/centos6 packages available?
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IPA is in the default CentOS repos last I recall
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On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Shawn
On 02/06/2013 09:47 PM, KodaK wrote:
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Shawn taaj.sh...@gmail.com wrote:
Is their any centos5/centos6 packages available?
Yup. yum search ipa should show you them. I don't run Centos here,
so I don't know if the packages are called ipa or freeipa.
They are
Shawn wrote:
Is their any centos5/centos6 packages available?
Should be in the CentOS repositories.
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Can somebody gives me some help to set krbPrincipalExpiration from the
freeipa ui ?
Many thanks
2013/1/28 James James jre...@gmail.com
Hi Martin,
thanks a lot for your answer. The krbPrincipalExpiration should do the job.
Regards.
2013/1/28 Martin Kosek mko...@redhat.com
On 01/28/2013
James James wrote:
Can somebody gives me some help to set krbPrincipalExpiration from the
freeipa ui ?
You can't set this in the web UI.
You can do it from the command line using ldapmodify with:
$ ldapmodify -x -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -W
Enter LDAP Password:
dn:
On 02/07/2013 08:31 AM, James James wrote:
Thanks Rob. I have one more question. Is it possible to add a field in the ui,
and get the field's value in a custom add user hook script ?
James
I know that Petr Vobornik is already working in better extensibility of the UI,
but that would be
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