


Use the following command to set up the freeIPA client:

Note: The IPA client requires that an IPA server already exist.ġ. If your IPA server was set up for DNS, and is in the same domain as the client, add the server's IP address to the client's /etc/nf file. This should install all the dependencies as well.Ģ. # yum install -enablerepo=updates-testing ipa-client ipa-admintoolsįor Fedora 9 you do not need to include -enablerepo=updates-testing. You can do this either by editing the /etc//updates-testing.repo file, or on the command line, as shown in step 2: To install freeIPA you need to enable the updates-testing repository. It is in the regular repository for rawhide (Fedora 9).

freeIPA is currently only in the Fedora 7 and 8 updates-testing repository. Note: Before starting the freeIPA installation, ensure that you update your system with all the latest packages.ġ. Commands to be run as a regular user are prefixed with a $ symbol. Commands to be run as root are prefixed with a # symbol. This document distinguishes between commands to be run as root versus a regular user. 3.4 Completing the Kerberos Configuration.
