Red Hat Enterprise IPA 1.0

Red Hat Enterprise IPA 1.0

Client Configuration Guide

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Abstract

This guide describes how to set up Red Hat Enterprise IPA 1.0 on each of the supported client platforms.


Preface
1. Audience
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1. Configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux Clients
1.1. Configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 as an IPA Client
1.1.1. Downloading and Installing the IPA Packages
1.1.2. Configuring Client Authentication
1.1.3. Configuring Kerberos
1.1.4. Configuring Client TLS on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
1.1.5. Configuring System Login
1.1.6. Configuring NFS v4 with Kerberos
1.1.7. Configuring Client SSH Access
1.1.8. Configuring Host-Based Access Control
1.2. Configuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 as an IPA Client
1.2.1. Downloading and Installing the IPA Packages
1.2.2. Configuring Client Authentication
1.2.3. Configuring Kerberos
1.2.4. Configuring Client TLS on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
1.2.5. Configuring System Login
1.2.6. Configuring NFS v4 with Kerberos
1.2.7. Configuring Client SSH Access
1.2.8. Configuring Host-Based Access Control
2. Configuring Fedora as an IPA Client
2.1. Downloading and Installing the IPA Packages
2.2. Configuring Client Authentication
2.3. Configuring Kerberos
2.4. Configuring Client TLS on Fedora
2.5. Configuring System Login
2.6. Configuring NFS v4 with Kerberos
2.7. Configuring Client SSH Access
2.8. Configuring Host-Based Access Control
3. Configuring Solaris as an IPA Client
3.1. Prerequisites
3.2. Configuring Solaris 10 as an IPA Client
3.2.1. Prerequisite Configuration
3.2.2. Configuring PAM
3.2.3. Configuring LDAP
3.2.4. Configuring Kerberos
3.2.5. Configuring Client SSH Access
3.2.6. Configuring NFS v4
3.3. Configuring Solaris 9 as an IPA Client
3.4. Configuring Solaris 8 as an IPA Client
3.5. Testing the Configuration
3.5.1. Troubleshooting
4. Configuring AIX as an IPA Client
4.1. Prerequisites
4.2. Configuring Client Authentication
4.3. Configuring Client SSH Access
4.4. Configuring System Login
5. Configuring HP-UX as an IPA Client
5.1. LDAP Client Configuration
5.2. Kerberos and PAM Configuration
5.2.1. Kerberos Configuration
5.2.2. PAM Configuration
5.3. Testing the Configuration
6. Configuring Macintosh OS X as an IPA Client
6.1. Configuring Kerberos Authentication
6.1.1. Configuring Kerberos
6.1.2. Enabling Kerberos Authentication
6.2. Configuring LDAP Authorization
6.2.1. Creating the LDAP Configuration
6.2.2. Setting up the LDAP Service Configuration Options
6.3. Configuring the LDAP Authorization Options
6.4. Configuring NTP
6.5. Accessing the IPA Server via SSH
6.6. Configuring System Login
7. Configuring Windows as an IPA Client
7.1. Configuring Windows XP Pro and Windows 2000 Pro
8. Configuring Your Browser
A. Revision History