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freeipa/install/tools
Rob Crittenden da8f51373a Remove spurious error in server uninstaller about client uninstall failure.
This was meant to catch the case where the client wasn't configured and
it missed the most obvious one: the client was installed and is now
uninstalled.
2010-09-24 15:31:44 -04:00
..
2010-02-09 15:45:35 -05:00

Required packages:

krb5-server
fedora-ds-base
fedora-ds-base-devel
openldap-clients
openldap-devel
krb5-server-ldap
cyrus-sasl-gssapi
httpd
mod_auth_kerb
ntp
openssl-devel
nspr-devel
nss-devel
mozldap-devel
mod_python
gcc
python-ldap
TurboGears
python-kerberos
python-krbV
python-tgexpandingformwidget
python-pyasn1

Installation example:

TEMPORARY: until bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=248169 is
           fixed.

Please apply the fedora-ds.init.patch in freeipa/ipa-server/ipa-install/share/
to patch your init scripts before running ipa-server-install. This tells
FDS where to find its kerberos keytab.

Things done as root are denoted by #. Things done as a unix user are denoted
by %.

# cd freeipa
# patch -p0 < ipa-server/ipa-install/share/fedora-ds.init.patch

Now to do the installation.

# cd freeipa
# make install

To start an interactive installation use:
# /usr/sbin/ipa-server-install 

For more verbose output add the -d flag run the command with -h to see all options

You have a basic working system with one super administrator (named admin).

To create another administrative user:

% kinit admin@FREEIPA.ORG
% /usr/sbin/ipa-adduser -f Test -l User test
% ldappasswd -Y GSSAPI -h localhost -s password uid=test,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=freeipa,dc=org
% /usr/sbin/ipa-groupmod -a test admins

An admin user is just a regular user in the group admin.

Now you can destroy the old ticket and log in as test:

% kdestroy
% kinit test@FREEIPA.ORG
% /usr/sbin/ipa-finduser test