I think I'll go with ipa-advise for now since my main goal is to move away
from openldap and allow AD users to ssh into my linux boxes.
And eventually, when AWS decides to finally include ipa-client in amazon
linux, I move to that approach.
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:36 AM, Lukas Slebodnik
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On (02/09/15 12:58), Prashant Bapat wrote:
>Lukas,
>
>ipa-client-install is part of the freeipa-client rpm. On Amazon Linux this
>rpm cannot be installed. This is the basic issue.
>
Indeed.
there is a strict requires for sssd
Requires: sssd >= 1.12.3 #from fedora spec file
Using ipa-advi
Lukas,
ipa-client-install is part of the freeipa-client rpm. On Amazon Linux this
rpm cannot be installed. This is the basic issue.
Thanks.
On 2 September 2015 at 12:43, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> On (02/09/15 11:22), Prashant Bapat wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Running a freeipa-client on Amazon Linux i
On (02/09/15 11:22), Prashant Bapat wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Running a freeipa-client on Amazon Linux is a huge challenge. This is
>because the client depends on SSSD which in turn uses Samba libraries which
>Amazon Linux does not support.
sssd >= 1.11 can be compiled without samba libraries.
But result is m
Hi,
Running a freeipa-client on Amazon Linux is a huge challenge. This is
because the client depends on SSSD which in turn uses Samba libraries which
Amazon Linux does not support. I tried this sometime back and gave up.
Instead we went with pam-nss-ldap route which works great with compat ldap
sc
Hi,
Does anyone have an updated list of packages or installation steps to get
the ipa-client properly installed on an Amazon Linux (2015.03.1 to be more
precise).
I plan to use Red Hat as my ipa-server but the clients need to be Amazon
Linux.
Thanks,
Gustavo
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