Package Details: freeipa-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
Upstream URL: http://www.freeipa.org/
Keywords: freeipa identity management policy trusts
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: chenxiaolong
Maintainer: patlefort
Last Packager: patlefort
Votes: 24
Popularity: 0.40
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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chenxiaolong commented on 2015-01-29 21:18 (UTC)

grubber: Absolutely! Feel free to use whatever you think might help.

grubber commented on 2015-01-29 21:03 (UTC)

I'm adopting the package. I'm upstream FreeIPA developer (https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/freeipa.git/log/?qt=author&q=jcholast). chenxiaolong, can I use your work as a base for upstream Arch support?

chenxiaolong commented on 2015-01-02 06:14 (UTC)

I've disowned this package. I'm finding I don't quite have the experience to package this and keep it working well. I won't upload it to the AUR (because it needs python-yubico, which isn't packaged yet), but anyone is free to use my FreeIPA 4.1.2 packaging as a base: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/ArchLinux-Packages/tree/master/freeipa

fjim commented on 2014-10-09 09:56 (UTC)

FreeIPA is already 4.0.3, might be better supported now?

chenxiaolong commented on 2014-03-06 00:59 (UTC)

@t.ask: I spend a bit of time working to port FreeIPA to Arch and the IPA client mostly works (although I haven't had the time to properly test the past few versions). The FreeIPA server is not supported at the moment. You can set up the client just as you would in Fedora: http://www.freeipa.org/docs/master/html-desktop/index.html#Installing_the_IPA_Client_on_Linux Arch doesn't have any nice tools to manage the /etc/pam.d/* and /etc/nsswitch.conf configuration files though, so you'll need to run this command to make the necessary changes: $ sudo sss-auth-setup --enable-nss --enable-pam

t-ask commented on 2014-03-05 20:29 (UTC)

I'm a bit confused that we have an AUR package for FreeIPA, despite Arch isn't officially supported yb FreeIPA. Can I just install it and it guides me through all the setup instructions to configure all FreeIPA services locally without installing the corresponding Arch packages manually?

chenxiaolong commented on 2013-05-13 05:15 (UTC)

New release: **IMPORTANT**: Run "sudo sss-auth-setup --disable-nss --disable-pam" before updating! This new release contains a rewritten sss-auth-setup. It is now safe to run it with "--enable-pam" or "--disable-pam" multiple times. Whenever a new package that uses PAM is installed or updated (anything that requires a login), just run "sudo sss-auth-setup --enable-pam". No need to disable first :)

chenxiaolong commented on 2013-05-12 21:09 (UTC)

Updated to version 3.2.0. There are a huge amount changes for this release: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/ArchLinux-Packages/commit/4e0df0c4992ef8d0629586036fdf4f00a4e2c730 Installation is still the same as before: 1. Install freeipa 2. sudo sss-auth-setup --enable-nss --enable-pam 3. sudo ipa-client-install ... Note: freeipa on Arch Linux is still untested :P

chenxiaolong commented on 2013-05-12 15:50 (UTC)

Hi Gwmngilfen: My finals for school just finished two days ago, so I should have a lot more time to work on FreeIPA now. I'm guessing the dependencies are really outdated since I last updated the package. I'll fix all of those first :P