This is a sort of rollback to the pre #93c158b05 state with several improvements. For now, the nodeids calculation by ipa-run-tests is not stable, since it depends on current working directory. Nodeids (tests addresses) are utilized by the other plugins, for example. Unfortunately, the `pytest_load_initial_conftests` hook doesn't correctly work with pytest internal paths, since it is called after the calculation of rootdir was performed, for example. Eventually, it's simpler to follow the default convention for Python test discovery. There is at least one drawback of new "old" implementation. The ignore rules don't support globs, because pytest 4.3.0+ has the same facility via `--ignore-glob`: > Add the `--ignore-glob` parameter to exclude test-modules with > Unix shell-style wildcards. Add the collect_ignore_glob for > conftest.py to exclude test-modules with Unix shell-style > wildcards. Upon switching to pytest4 it will be possible to utilize this. Anyway, tests for checking current basic facilities of ipa-run-tests were added. Fixes: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8007 Signed-off-by: Stanislav Levin <slev@altlinux.org> Reviewed-By: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
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
Components
The FreeIPA project provides unified installation and management tools for the following components:
- LDAP Server - based on the 389 project
- KDC - based on MIT Kerberos implementation
- PKI based on Dogtag project
- Samba libraries for Active Directory integration
- DNS Server based on BIND and the Bind-DynDB-LDAP plugin
Project Website
Releases, announcements and other information can be found on the IPA server project page at http://www.freeipa.org/ .
Documentation
The most up-to-date documentation can be found at http://freeipa.org/page/Documentation .
Quick Start
To get started quickly, start here: http://www.freeipa.org/page/Quick_Start_Guide
For developers
- Building FreeIPA from source
- http://www.freeipa.org/page/Build
- See the BUILD.txt file in the source root directory
Licensing
Please see the file called COPYING.
Contacts
- If you want to be informed about new code releases, bug fixes, security fixes, general news and information about the IPA server subscribe to the freeipa-announce mailing list at https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-interest/ .
- If you have a bug report please submit it at: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issues
- If you want to participate in actively developing IPA please subscribe to the freeipa-devel mailing list at https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/freeipa-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org/ or join us in IRC at irc://irc.freenode.net/freeipa