freeipa/ipa-client
Jim Meyering 0d2212fe2f remove useless if-before-free tests
I've been on a crusade (;-) to remove useless if-before-free tests,
so ran a script that spotted some here.  I think I removed the first
batch (without braces) automatically, then manually removed the ones
with curly braces around the free statements.

You may well have doubts about the portability of removing those
tests, but as long as you don't care about SunOS4 or earlier, you'll
be fine.  I've done similar things for e.g., coreutils, glibc, and git,
and have had no problems.
2008-05-15 12:59:28 -04:00
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firefox Set the license uniformly to GPLv2 only. 2008-02-04 15:15:52 -05:00
ipa-install Make sure all services are stopped during uninstall. 2008-05-14 09:57:09 -04:00
ipaclient Handle exceptions more gracefully on systems with python-ldap 2.2.0 2008-04-14 18:23:29 -04:00
man Fix typo in ipa-client-install manpage. 2008-05-14 11:41:56 -04:00
.hgignore Autotool ipa-client - patch from William Jon McCann <mccann@jhu.edu> 0001-01-01 00:00:00 +00:00
AUTHORS Fix build from autoconf patch import. 0001-01-01 00:00:00 +00:00
autogen.sh Correct PACKAGE in ipa-client/autogen.sh. 0001-01-01 00:00:00 +00:00
configure.ac This patch begins the process of replacing OpenLDAP with mozldap. 2008-05-01 09:59:43 -04:00
ipa-client.spec.in Become version 1.0.0 2008-04-16 14:29:17 -07:00
ipa-getkeytab.c remove useless if-before-free tests 2008-05-15 12:59:28 -04:00
Makefile.am Second half of the redoing how the version is managed. 2008-05-07 18:26:03 -04:00
NEWS Fix build from autoconf patch import. 0001-01-01 00:00:00 +00:00
README Add a copy of the LICENSE and populate some README's 2008-01-23 10:30:18 -05:00

Code to be installed on any client that wants to be in an IPA domain.

Mostly consists of a tool for Linux systems that will help configure the
client so it will work properly in a kerberized environment.

It also includes several ways to configure Firefox to do single sign-on.

The two methods on the client side are:

1. globalsetup.sh. This modifies the global Firefox installation so that
   any profiles created will be pre-configured.

2. usersetup.sh. This will update a user's existing profile.

The downside of #1 is that an rpm -V will return a failure. It will also
need to be run with every update of Firefox.

One a profile contains the proper preferences it will be unaffected by
upgrades to Firefox. 

The downside of #2 is that every user would need to run this each time they
create a new profile.

There is a third, server-side method. See ipa-server/README for details.