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Let's assume that all ipaserver.dsinstance could be used somewhere where asking questions on stdout/stdin is not approriate and re-factor the code to be suitable in those situations too. i.e. make check_existing_installation() return a list of server IDs and make check_ports() return an (unsecure, secure) tuple indication which ports are in use. Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com> |
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ipa-gui | ||
ipa-install | ||
ipa-kpasswd | ||
ipa-slapi-plugins | ||
ipaserver | ||
xmlrpc-server | ||
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AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
configure.ac | ||
ipa-server.spec | ||
ipa-server.spec.in | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
README |
IPA uses Kerberos with an LDAP storage backend and some custom plugins to help manage users and passwords. A UI interface is provided to make user administration and self-service possible. A set of command-line utilities that should provide the same capabilities is in ipa-admintools. Firefox ------- The Gecko engine provides an interface for managing a user's configuration in Javascript. Naturally this is highly protected and the user gets an appropriately dire warning when you try to do this. It also requires signed javascript. During installation a signing certificate is created that creates and signs /usr/share/ipa/html/configure.jar which contains the javascript to update the browser configuration. User's are directed to go to /errors/preferencs.html to load this javascript and apply the changes.