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For the authentication indicators 'otp', 'radius', 'pkinit', and 'hardened', allow specifying maximum ticket life and maximum renewable age in Kerberos ticket policy. The policy extensions are now loaded when a Kerberos principal data is requested by the KDC and evaluated in AS_REQ KDC policy check. If one of the authentication indicators mentioned above is present in the AS_REQ, corresponding policy is applied to the ticket. Related: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8001 Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Florence Blanc-Renaud <frenaud@redhat.com> |
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Ground rules on adding new schema Brand new schema, particularly when written specifically for IPA, should be added in share/*.ldif. Any new files need to be explicitly loaded in ipaserver/install/dsinstance.py. These simply get copied directly into the new instance schema directory. Existing schema (e.g. in an LDAP draft) may either be added as a separate ldif in share or as an update in the updates directory. The advantage of adding the schema as an update is if 389-ds ever adds the schema then the installation won't fail due to existing schema failing to load during bootstrap. If the new schema requires a new container then this should be added to install/bootstrap-template.ldif.