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This is a first step for implementing action panels which will also use the shared list of actions. This effor changes the way how action list and control buttons are defined. First all actions are defined on facet level - attribute 'actions' in spec file. Implementation of action list widget is not specified on facet level. It is left in facet header. A list of action names used in action list can be now specified in facet spec in 'header_actions' attribute. Control buttons use similar concept. Facet by default is using control_buttons_widget. Details and search facet are defining their own default actions (refresh/add/remove/update/reset). Additional buttons can be defined as array of action names on facet level in control_buttons attribute. state_evaluators and state_listeners were united. They are called state_evaluators but they uses state_listener concept, they are attached to an event. For former state_evaluator the event is post_load. They are defined in spec in state attribute. State object purpose is to aggregate states from all state evaluators. It offers changed event to which can other objects subscribe. It also has summary evaluator which evaluation conditions. Summary evaluator creates summary status with human readable description. It can be used by facet header. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2248 |
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ipaserver | ||
selinux | ||
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ipa | ||
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setup-client.py | ||
setup.py | ||
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IPA Server What is it? ----------- For efficiency, compliance and risk mitigation, organizations need to centrally manage and correlate vital security information including: * Identity (machine, user, virtual machines, groups, authentication credentials) * Policy (configuration settings, access control information) * Audit (events, logs, analysis thereof) Since these are not new problems. there exist many approaches and products focused on addressing them. However, these tend to have the following weaknesses: * Focus on solving identity management across the enterprise has meant less focus on policy and audit. * Vendor focus on Web identity management problems has meant less well developed solutions for central management of the Linux and Unix world's vital security info. Organizations are forced to maintain a hodgepodge of internal and proprietary solutions at high TCO. * Proprietary security products don't easily provide access to the vital security information they collect or manage. This makes it difficult to synchronize and analyze effectively. The Latest Version ------------------ Details of the latest version can be found on the IPA server project page under <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: <https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/wiki/QuickStartGuide> 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://bugzilla.redhat.com> * If you want to participate in actively developing IPA please subscribe to the freeipa-devel mailing list at <https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-devel/> or join us in IRC at irc://irc.freenode.net/freeipa