Greetings!
Yes, I had been hoping there would be a way to incorporate domain trusts
between Active Directory and FreeIPA while the clients relying on these for
identity management shared the same DNS domain (eg. linux.company.com and
windows.company.com). It sounds like that isn't going to happen.
Account replication seems like another way for Active Directory users to
be able to login to servers to use the same username/password for logging in.
It wouldn't have SSO, but at least a user would be able to use the same
username/password everywhere. Replicating user accounts from an external
AD/LDAP server seems to be built-in, at the moment. There aren't any plans to
take that away, is there? Ideally, I'd want a two way sync so that password
changes and user group changes are replicated back to AD as well.
--David Alston
-----Original Message-----
From: Simo Sorce [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 10:49 AM
To: Alston, David
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Replicating users/groups from AD
On Fri, 2016-07-22 at 09:59 -0500, Alston, David wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I realize that FreeIPA is supposed to be setup as master of its
> own domain, but are there any plans to continue the account
> replication functionality that has already been in FreeIPA? I had
> heard rumor that it would be possible to have FreeIPA and Active
> Directory coexist in the same domain in some release in the future.
> Am I waiting for a feature that will never come?
Hi David,
in order to respond to your question an idea of what are your expectations
would is needed.
If by Domain you mean "AD Domain or Kerberos Realm", the answer is no, they
will never coexists.
If by Domain you mean DNS Domain read then FreeIPA can work in the same domain
as AD but only if you do not care for them interacting (at the kerberos level,
no trusts, no SSO).
You can basically have only one association between a DNS domain and a Realm,
and a DNS domain is either going to be associated to the AD Domain server or to
the IPA Domain.
Synchronization, however is a completely unrelated topic, and I can't give you
an answer on that side as I do not understand how it would
relate to the coexistence of FreeIPA and AD in a single DNS domain.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
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