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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/05/2014 02:54 AM, Andrew Krause
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<div>I realize this question has been brought forth
previously, but I am unable to find a clear answer. I have
a 389-ds environment that is serving as an authentication
back end for a python application. The plan was to use this
as a kind of SSO for other future applications and we have
MANY users/groups/OUs and different policies involved
already. Since it's not really feasible to re-create
everything, and it will not integrate directly with FreeIPA
I would like to be able to import my subtree to the 389-ds
instance within my new FreeIPA install and manage that
subtree separately from all my hosts and POSIX users. <br>
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The short question, how can I manage to get the admin console
working with the 389-ds that is included in FreeIPA?<br>
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Hi Andrew,<br>
I assume you are running FreeIPA server on Fedora19/20 or above.
If that assumption is correct, then you can do "yum install 389-ds
389-admin-console idm-console-framework". All versions of fedora has
these packages by default.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
-Sankar R<br>
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I'd really like to use FreeIPA for all my host based
authentication, but it becomes a non-option if we have to run
multiple directory clusters. <br>
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