[Freeipa-users] Fresh Install of FreeIPA-Server - CentOS7

Robert L. Harris robert.l.harris at gmail.com
Tue May 16 20:50:02 UTC 2017


  I can, though that's what I did 2 days ago, fresh install from latest ISO.


On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 2:40 PM Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have a feeling that there is something broken with your image. Could you
> try installing Centos from ISO?
>
>
> On 16 May 2017 at 22:37, Robert L. Harris <robert.l.harris at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I left SELinux enabled, no change, still streaming the same error:
>>
>> [Tue May 16 14:36:48.957848 2017] [:error] [pid 10780] NSS_Initialize
>> failed. Certificate database: /etc/httpd/alias.
>> [Tue May 16 14:36:48.957883 2017] [:error] [pid 10780] SSL Library Error:
>> -8038 SEC_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED
>> [Tue May 16 14:36:48.957886 2017] [:error] [pid 10780] Does the NSS
>> database exist?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 2:12 PM Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Yea, I would try installing IPA then making the changes that you want. I
>>> think SELinux should be left enabled however. It makes admin super fun! :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16 May 2017 at 21:57, Robert L. Harris <robert.l.harris at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I did disable selinux as it gave errors setting up my standard users,
>>>> etc.  I can roll back the snapshot, set it at 4Gigs of RAM and re-enable
>>>> selinux and then try again.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 1:52 PM Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This is pretty weird. FreeIPA installation normally works.
>>>>>
>>>>> Has the operating system image been changed or optimised somehow?
>>>>> Perhaps SELinux has been disabled? Have you tried installing Centos7 from
>>>>> the ISO?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 May 2017 at 21:48, Robert L. Harris <robert.l.harris at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    2 Gigs, it's a VM.  The VM didn't report any memory issues ( no
>>>>>> alarms on VMWare )
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 12:29 PM Andrew Holway <
>>>>>> andrew.holway at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hallo,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How much memory do you have on the machine. I have a sneaking
>>>>>>> suspicion that you're running out.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ta,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 16 May 2017 at 17:16, Robert L. Harris <robert.l.harris at gmail.com
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Last night I rolled back my snapshot.  Here's what I have after the
>>>>>>>> yum install
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "minimal" install of Centos7 + basic build.
>>>>>>>> {0}:/var/log>cat /etc/*elease
>>>>>>>> CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
>>>>>>>> NAME="CentOS Linux"
>>>>>>>> VERSION="7 (Core)"
>>>>>>>> ID="centos"
>>>>>>>> ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
>>>>>>>> VERSION_ID="7"
>>>>>>>> PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
>>>>>>>> ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
>>>>>>>> CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
>>>>>>>> HOME_URL="https://www.centos.org/"
>>>>>>>> BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="CentOS-7"
>>>>>>>> CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7"
>>>>>>>> REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="centos"
>>>>>>>> REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
>>>>>>>> CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> {0}:/var/log>rpm -q -a | egrep -i 'http|apach|tomc|ipa|krb'
>>>>>>>> sssd-krb5-common-1.14.0-43.el7_3.14.x86_64
>>>>>>>> python2-ipaclient-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch
>>>>>>>> ipa-common-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch
>>>>>>>> perl-HTTP-Tiny-0.033-3.el7.noarch
>>>>>>>> python-iniparse-0.4-9.el7.noarch
>>>>>>>> ipa-client-common-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch
>>>>>>>> pam_krb5-2.4.8-6.el7.x86_64
>>>>>>>> sssd-krb5-1.14.0-43.el7_3.14.x86_64
>>>>>>>> python-ipaddress-1.0.16-2.el7.noarch
>>>>>>>> python2-ipalib-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch
>>>>>>>> krb5-libs-1.14.1-27.el7_3.x86_64
>>>>>>>> libipa_hbac-1.14.0-43.el7_3.14.x86_64
>>>>>>>> python-libipa_hbac-1.14.0-43.el7_3.14.x86_64
>>>>>>>> sssd-ipa-1.14.0-43.el7_3.14.x86_64
>>>>>>>> krb5-workstation-1.14.1-27.el7_3.x86_64
>>>>>>>> ipa-client-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.x86_64
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tried to pull an exact client.  The "yum install ipa-server" went
>>>>>>>> fine:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> {0}:/var/log/httpd>rpm -a -q | grep -i ipa-server
>>>>>>>> ipa-server-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.x86_64
>>>>>>>> ipa-server-common-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.noarch
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "ipa-server-install" ran clean but has been stuck for 2 days:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Restarting the directory server
>>>>>>>> Restarting the KDC
>>>>>>>> Please add records in this file to your DNS system:
>>>>>>>> /tmp/ipa.system.records.qLsLyx.db
>>>>>>>> Restarting the web server
>>>>>>>> Configuring client side components
>>>>>>>> Using existing certificate '/etc/ipa/ca.crt'.
>>>>>>>> Client hostname: ipa.rdlg.net
>>>>>>>> Realm: RDLG.NET
>>>>>>>> DNS Domain: rdlg.net
>>>>>>>> IPA Server: ipa.rdlg.net
>>>>>>>> BaseDN: dc=rdlg,dc=net
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Skipping synchronizing time with NTP server.
>>>>>>>> New SSSD config will be created
>>>>>>>> Configured sudoers in /etc/nsswitch.conf
>>>>>>>> Configured /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
>>>>>>>> trying https://ipa.rdlg.net/ipa/json
>>>>>>>> Forwarding 'schema' to json server 'https://ipa.rdlg.net/ipa/json'
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Checking the /var/log/httpd/error.log has 2 days of just this:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [Tue May 16 09:14:42.941476 2017] [:error] [pid 1182]
>>>>>>>> NSS_Initialize failed. Certificate database: /etc/httpd/alias.
>>>>>>>> [Tue May 16 09:14:42.941499 2017] [:error] [pid 1182] SSL Library
>>>>>>>> Error: -8038 SEC_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED
>>>>>>>> [Tue May 16 09:14:42.941501 2017] [:error] [pid 1182] Does the NSS
>>>>>>>> database exist?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Robert
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 11:14 AM Rob Crittenden <
>>>>>>>> rcritten at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Robert L. Harris wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > {0}:/var/log>ls
>>>>>>>>> > anaconda  btmp  dmesg      grubby              maillog   ppp
>>>>>>>>> secure
>>>>>>>>> > tallylog          wtmp
>>>>>>>>> > audit     cron  dmesg.old  grubby_prune_debug  messages  rhsm
>>>>>>>>>  spooler
>>>>>>>>> >  tuned             yum.log
>>>>>>>>> > boot.log  cups  firewalld  lastlog             ntpstats  samba
>>>>>>>>> sssd
>>>>>>>>> > vmware-vmsvc.log
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > root at ipa
>>>>>>>>> > {1}:/var/log>rpm -q -l http
>>>>>>>>> > package http is not installed
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > root at ipa
>>>>>>>>> > {1}:/var/log>rpm -q -a | grep -i http
>>>>>>>>> > perl-HTTP-Tiny-0.033-3.el7.noarch
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > root at ipa
>>>>>>>>> > {0}:/var/log>rpm -q -a | grep -i tomcat
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Doesn't look like an httpd was installed as a dependancy?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I find this very hard to believe given that it go so far as to
>>>>>>>>> configure
>>>>>>>>> things in Apache, restart it, etc. What version of
>>>>>>>>> [free]ipa-server is
>>>>>>>>> installed? How did you install it and from what repo?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> rob
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 1:17 AM Martin Bašti <mbasti at redhat.com
>>>>>>>>> > <mailto:mbasti at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >     That's weird, it should be super fast, anything in
>>>>>>>>> >     /var/log/httpd/error_log?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >     On 11.05.2017 22:23, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>     Odd, must have clicked reply instead of reply-all.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>     Anyway, I did the revert and re-install.  Actual install
>>>>>>>>> went
>>>>>>>>> >>     through fine then the "ipa-server-install" ran until this:
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>       [8/9]: restoring configuration
>>>>>>>>> >>       [9/9]: starting directory server
>>>>>>>>> >>     Done.
>>>>>>>>> >>     Restarting the directory server
>>>>>>>>> >>     Restarting the KDC
>>>>>>>>> >>     Please add records in this file to your DNS system:
>>>>>>>>> >>     /tmp/ipa.system.records.v5Jwrt.db
>>>>>>>>> >>     Restarting the web server
>>>>>>>>> >>     Configuring client side components
>>>>>>>>> >>     Using existing certificate '/etc/ipa/ca.crt'.
>>>>>>>>> >>     Client hostname: ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>     Realm: RDLG.NET <http://RDLG.NET>
>>>>>>>>> >>     DNS Domain: rdlg.net <http://rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>     IPA Server: ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>     BaseDN: dc=rdlg,dc=net
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>     Skipping synchronizing time with NTP server.
>>>>>>>>> >>     New SSSD config will be created
>>>>>>>>> >>     Configured sudoers in /etc/nsswitch.conf
>>>>>>>>> >>     Configured /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
>>>>>>>>> >>     trying https://ipa.rdlg.net/ipa/json
>>>>>>>>> >>     Forwarding 'schema' to json server '
>>>>>>>>> https://ipa.rdlg.net/ipa/json'
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>     It's been sitting there for a while ( 4 hours? )  I don't
>>>>>>>>> see
>>>>>>>>> >>     anyting in the ipaserver-install.log, but it's here:
>>>>>>>>> >>      https://pastebin.com/biK1Dmv7
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>     On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 8:12 AM Martin Bašti <
>>>>>>>>> mbasti at redhat.com
>>>>>>>>> >>     <mailto:mbasti at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>         Please keep freeipa-users in CC
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>         Snapshot is always better, so I suggest to use it.
>>>>>>>>> Otherwise
>>>>>>>>> >>         there is an option --ignore-last-of-role to unblock
>>>>>>>>> >>         uninstallation.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>         Martin
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>         On 11.05.2017 16:00, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         Looks like you hit it, apache didn't have a group:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         -- Logs begin at Wed 2017-05-10 19:56:27 MDT, end at
>>>>>>>>> Thu
>>>>>>>>> >>>         2017-05-11 07:48:27 MDT. --
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server...
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         ipa-httpd-kdcproxy[28808]: ipa         : INFO     KDC
>>>>>>>>> proxy
>>>>>>>>> >>>         enabled
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         httpd[28809]: AH00544: httpd: bad group name apache
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         systemd[1]: httpd.service: main process exited,
>>>>>>>>> code=exited,
>>>>>>>>> >>>         status=1/FAILURE
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         kill[28812]: kill: cannot find process ""
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         systemd[1]: httpd.service: control process exited,
>>>>>>>>> >>>         code=exited status=1
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         systemd[1]: Failed to start The Apache HTTP Server.
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         systemd[1]: Unit httpd.service entered failed state.
>>>>>>>>> >>>         May 10 20:36:00 ipa.rdlg.net <http://ipa.rdlg.net>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         systemd[1]: httpd.service failed.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         Thanks, didn't know that command.  I tried to continue
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> >>>         process:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         {0}:/root>ipa-server-install
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         The log file for this installation can be found in
>>>>>>>>> >>>         /var/log/ipaserver-install.log
>>>>>>>>> >>>         ipa.ipapython.install.cli.install_tool(Server): ERROR
>>>>>>>>>   IPA
>>>>>>>>> >>>         server is already configured on this system.
>>>>>>>>> >>>         If you want to reinstall the IPA server, please
>>>>>>>>> uninstall it
>>>>>>>>> >>>         first using 'ipa-server-install --uninstall'.
>>>>>>>>> >>>         ipa.ipapython.install.cli.install_tool(Server): ERROR
>>>>>>>>>   The
>>>>>>>>> >>>         ipa-server-install command failed. See
>>>>>>>>> >>>         /var/log/ipaserver-install.log for more information
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         root at ipa
>>>>>>>>> >>>         {1}:/root>ipa-server-install  --uninstall
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         This is a NON REVERSIBLE operation and will delete all
>>>>>>>>> data
>>>>>>>>> >>>         and configuration!
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         Are you sure you want to continue with the uninstall
>>>>>>>>> >>>         procedure? [no]: yes
>>>>>>>>> >>>         ipa         : ERROR    Server removal aborted:
>>>>>>>>> Deleting this
>>>>>>>>> >>>         server is not allowed as it would leave your
>>>>>>>>> installation
>>>>>>>>> >>>         without a CA..
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         This is a VM and I took a snapshot right before I
>>>>>>>>> started the
>>>>>>>>> >>>         install, so I can revert, just make sure ti add the
>>>>>>>>> apache
>>>>>>>>> >>>         user before starting the install.  Or if you have a
>>>>>>>>> better
>>>>>>>>> >>>         command to continue the clean-up/install.....
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>         On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 2:19 AM Martin Bašti
>>>>>>>>> >>>         <mbasti at redhat.com <mailto:mbasti at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Hello,
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             comments inline
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             On 11.05.2017 06:06, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             Sigh... Sorry, it's been a long day, I thought I
>>>>>>>>> put
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             that log in the first pastebin.  It's in this one:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>              https://pastebin.com/18PAXXNS
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Could you please provide journalctl -u httpd and
>>>>>>>>> >>>             /var/log/httpd/error_log ?
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             Also,
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                Anyone else get the constant spam when mailing
>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             list?  Got an address to block for it?
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Sorry for that, there is a bot mining public
>>>>>>>>> archives. We
>>>>>>>>> >>>             plan to resolve this issue but it may take time as
>>>>>>>>> we are
>>>>>>>>> >>>             not maintaining our mailman.
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Martin
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             Robert
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 9:56 PM Lachlan Musicman
>>>>>>>>> >>>>             <datakid at gmail.com <mailto:datakid at gmail.com>>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 Robert, did you look in
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 /var/log/ipaserver-install.log as it says?
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 Was there any other information?
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 cheers
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 L.
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 ------
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 "Mission Statement: To provide hope and
>>>>>>>>> inspiration
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 for collective action, to build collective
>>>>>>>>> power, to
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 achieve collective transformation, rooted in
>>>>>>>>> grief
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 and rage but pointed towards vision and
>>>>>>>>> dreams."
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                  - Patrice Cullors, /Black Lives Matter
>>>>>>>>> founder/
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 On 11 May 2017 at 13:24, Robert L. Harris
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 <robert.l.harris at gmail.com
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 <mailto:robert.l.harris at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     Ok,  I gave up on Ubuntu.  I'm now trying
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     latest CentOS7.  I built out a "minimal
>>>>>>>>> server"
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     with some normal base packages which did
>>>>>>>>> include
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     the freeipa-client but otherwise, just
>>>>>>>>> standard
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     tools.  Here's a pastebin of the output
>>>>>>>>> of the
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     install:  https://pastebin.com/zAWCgkUU
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     Robert
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     --
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     Manage your subscription for the
>>>>>>>>> Freeipa-users
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     mailing list:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     Go to http://freeipa.org for more info
>>>>>>>>> on the
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                     project
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 --
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 mailing list:
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users
>>>>>>>>> >>>>                 Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on
>>>>>>>>> the project
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>             --
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Martin Bašti
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Software Engineer
>>>>>>>>> >>>             Red Hat Czech
>>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >>         --
>>>>>>>>> >>         Martin Bašti
>>>>>>>>> >>         Software Engineer
>>>>>>>>> >>         Red Hat Czech
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >     --
>>>>>>>>> >     Martin Bašti
>>>>>>>>> >     Software Engineer
>>>>>>>>> >     Red Hat Czech
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
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>>>>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users
>>>>>>>> Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
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