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Hi <br>
<br>
Let me update that last post. After setting authrequired=no in
/etc/autofs_ldap_auth.conf, automount comes right up on reboot<br>
<br>
However, given CentOS6 clients using ipa-client-3.0.0-47.el6 and IPA
server 4.1.0, what is the highest <i>secure</i> level i can achieve
without manually intervening? <br>
<br>
autofs_ldap_auth.conf is currently<br>
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<autofs_ldap_sasl_conf<br>
usetls="yes"<br>
tlsrequired="no"<br>
authrequired="no"<br>
authtype="GSSAPI"<br>
clientprinc=<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:host/ipa.bluebolt.local@BLUEBOLT.LOCAL">"host/ipa.bluebolt.local@BLUEBOLT.LOCAL"</a> <br>
/><br>
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<br>
- cal sawyer<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/12/15 13:25, Cal Sawyer wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:566ACEB1.5090009@blue-bolt.com" type="cite">Hi
<br>
<br>
After getting autofs working using automountmaps in IPA, i've
discovered that upon rebooting a client i have no automounts. If
i ssh into the client and obtain a ticket as admin, after
restarting autofs (as root), I can once again see access
automounted directories. Until then, user logins which depend on
network home mount consistently fail
<br>
<br>
Question is, how can this be made automatic on reboot?
<br>
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thanks
<br>
<br>
- cal sawyer
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