Package Details: freeipa-client-common 4.12.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/freeipa.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: freeipa
Description: Common files used by IPA client
Upstream URL: http://www.freeipa.org/
Keywords: freeipa identity management policy trusts
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: chenxiaolong
Maintainer: patlefort
Last Packager: patlefort
Votes: 24
Popularity: 0.58
First Submitted: 2012-11-15 23:50 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-02 18:01 (UTC)

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patlefort commented on 2024-07-23 11:37 (UTC)

Keys are in keys/pgp of this package.

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Gwmngilfen commented on 2013-05-12 12:53 (UTC)

Hi chenxiaolong, Just a headsup - FreeIPA 3.2 is out; and presently your 3.1 package doesn't build. Some of the dependencies are now "python2-pylint" and "samba" but even then the patches don't seem to apply to the source properly. Log here: https://gist.github.com/5563461 I might see if I can fix it if I get time, but I'm not familiar with the IPA codebase (only just installed freeipa server on a spare fedora box :P)

psi.neamf commented on 2013-01-09 14:29 (UTC)

Hi chenxiaolong, I've found for GSSAPI for SSH you need to change these to 'yes' : GSSAPIAuthentication yes GSSAPIDelegateCredentials yes in either /etc/ssh/ssh_config or ~/.ssh/config

chenxiaolong commented on 2012-12-28 17:05 (UTC)

@demaio (who flagged this package out of date): It may take me a little while (probably after New Year) to update this package. I have yet to upgrade my server to 3.1.0 and I still need to work out a few issues, such as making pam_mkhomedir or oddjob-mkhomedir work :)

chenxiaolong commented on 2012-12-01 21:04 (UTC)

@senorsmile: FreeIPA (the client) is partially working now. I would say it's usable :) Right now, I'm working on the PAM configuration files. There are some issues with the way it works. For example, if you press Control+C when you type the password to sudo, it will say that you typed the password incorrectly 3 times. Other than that, the only issue I know of is that GSSAPI (single sign on) does not work with ssh. I think that it's a problem with Arch's packages. I haven't written anything about using FreeIPA with Arch, so here's a basic rundown: Basically, you'll need to install this freeipa package and run "sudo sss-auth-setup --enable-nss --enable-pam". That will modify /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/pam.d/* for freeipa. If pacman ever does anything in /etc/pam.d/, such as updating something or installing a new login manager, you'll need to run: sudo sss-auth-setup --disable-pam sudo sss-auth-setup --enable-pam That's all for the Arch-specific FreeIPA changes. Afterwards, just run the usual "ipa-client-install" commands. I hope that answered your questions :)

senorsmile commented on 2012-12-01 19:07 (UTC)

How is the freeipa package running on Arch? Is it very stable? At least usable?