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On 01/13/2014 05:04 PM, Bob wrote:
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<div>I'm very new to IPA. I run a ODSEE and I need to add in
krb5. ODSEE allows us to store the KRB5 data in ldap, but
there is no easy means of keeping the LDAP and Kerberos
password in sync for a given account. <br>
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I understand that IPA supplies Kerberos services. But is the
krb5 password the same password that a LDAP bind would use.
Meaning I have many applications that can not use Kerberos,
but can use LDAP. Can these applications use IPA and expect
that a given user account will have the LDAP password kept
in sync with the krb5 password?<br>
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Yes. It is the same. You can use IPA with Kerberos and/or LDAP
clients.<br>
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thanks,<br>
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