freeipa/install
François Cami 044ffe0dd0 Add sysadm_r to default SELinux user map order
It is a standard SELinux user role included in RHEL (like
user_r, staff_r, guest_r) and used quite often.

Fixes: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7658
Signed-off-by: François Cami <fcami@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
2018-11-09 17:16:19 -05:00
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certmonger Generate scripts from templates 2018-08-23 14:49:06 +02:00
html Fix javascript 'errors' found by jslint 2018-09-27 16:33:25 +02:00
migration Fix javascript 'errors' found by jslint 2018-09-27 16:33:25 +02:00
oddjob Generate scripts from templates 2018-08-23 14:49:06 +02:00
restart_scripts Generate scripts from templates 2018-08-23 14:49:06 +02:00
share Add sysadm_r to default SELinux user map order 2018-11-09 17:16:19 -05:00
tools Handle NTP configuration in a replica server installation 2018-10-19 11:53:32 -04:00
ui Add sysadm_r to default SELinux user map order 2018-11-09 17:16:19 -05:00
updates Support Samba 4.9 2018-09-26 11:40:19 +02:00
wsgi Add absolute_import future imports 2018-04-20 09:43:37 +02:00
Makefile.am Encrypt httpd key stored on disk 2018-03-23 12:48:46 +01:00
README.schema Add some basic rules for adding new schema 2010-08-27 13:40:37 -04:00

Ground rules on adding new schema

Brand new schema, particularly when written specifically for IPA, should be
added in share/*.ldif. Any new files need to be explicitly loaded in
ipaserver/install/dsinstance.py. These simply get copied directly into
the new instance schema directory.

Existing schema (e.g. in an LDAP draft) may either be added as a separate
ldif in share or as an update in the updates directory. The advantage of
adding the schema as an update is if 389-ds ever adds the schema then the
installation won't fail due to existing schema failing to load during
bootstrap.

If the new schema requires a new container then this should be added
to install/bootstrap-template.ldif.