Alexander Bokovoy 22022ae2ff ipaclient: do not set TLS CA options in ldap.conf anymore
OpenLDAP has made it explicit to use default CA store as provided by
OpenSSL in 2016:

	branches 2.5 and later:
	commit 4962dd6083ae0fe722eb23a618ad39e47611429b
	Author: Howard Guo <hguo@suse.com>
	Date:   Thu Nov 10 15:39:03 2016 +0100

	branch 2.4:
	commit e3affc71e05b33bfac43833c7b95fd7b7c3188f8
	Author: Howard Guo <hguo@suse.com>
	Date:   Thu Nov 10 15:39:03 2016 +0100

This means starting with OpenLDAP 2.4.45 we can drop the explicit CA
configuration in ldap.conf.

There are several use cases where an explicit IPA CA should be specified
in the configuration. These mostly concern situations where a higher
security level must be maintained. For these configurations an
administrator would need to add an explicit CA configuration to
ldap.conf if we wouldn't add it during the ipa-client-install setup.

RN: FreeIPA client installer does not add explicit TLS CA configuration
RN: to OpenLDAP's ldap.conf anymore. Since OpenLDAP 2.4.45, explicit CA
RN: configuration is not required as OpenLDAP uses the default CA store
RN: provided by OpenSSL and IPA CA is installed in the default store
RN: by the installer already.

Fixes: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/9258

Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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FreeIPA Server

FreeIPA allows Linux administrators to centrally manage identity, authentication and access control aspects of Linux and UNIX systems by providing simple to install and use command line and web based management tools.

FreeIPA is built on top of well known Open Source components and standard protocols with a very strong focus on ease of management and automation of installation and configuration tasks.

FreeIPA can seamlessly integrate into an Active Directory environment via cross-realm Kerberos trust or user synchronization.

Benefits

FreeIPA:

  • Allows all your users to access all the machines with the same credentials and security settings
  • Allows users to access personal files transparently from any machine in an authenticated and secure way
  • Uses an advanced grouping mechanism to restrict network access to services and files only to specific users
  • Allows central management of security mechanisms like passwords, SSH Public Keys, SUDO rules, Keytabs, Access Control Rules
  • Enables delegation of selected administrative tasks to other power users
  • Integrates into Active Directory environments

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The FreeIPA project provides unified installation and management tools for the following components:

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