Configure FreeIPA Server2013/07/04 |
Configure IPA Server in order to share users' accounts in your local networks. DNS settings must be configured before it.
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[1] | Install FreeIPA |
[root@dlp ~]#
vi /etc/hosts # add own IP address and hostname 10.0.0.30 dlp.srv.world dlp
[root@dlp ~]#
[root@dlp ~]# yum -y install freeipa-server ipa-server-install # setup The log file for this installation can be found in /var/log/ipaserver-install.log ============================================================================== This program will set up the FreeIPA Server. This includes: * Configure a stand-alone CA (dogtag) for certificate management * Configure the Network Time Daemon (ntpd) * Create and configure an instance of Directory Server * Create and configure a Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) * Configure Apache (httpd) To accept the default shown in brackets, press the Enter key.Do you want to configure integrated DNS (BIND)? [no]: # if you'd like to setup new DNS, answer "yes" Enter the fully qualified domain name of the computer on which you're setting up server software. Using the form <hostname>.<domainname> Example: master.example.com.Server host name [dlp.srv.world]: # Enter if hostname is OK
The domain name has been calculated based on the host name.
Please confirm the domain name [srv.world]:
# Enter if domainname is OK The kerberos protocol requires a Realm name to be defined. This is typically the domain name converted to uppercase.Please provide a realm name [SRV.WORLD]: # Enter if realm is OK
Certain directory server operations require an administrative user.
This user is referred to as the Directory Manager and has full access
to the Directory for system management tasks and will be added to the
instance of directory server created for IPA.
The password must be at least 8 characters long.
Directory Manager password:
# set Directory Manager's password Password (confirm): # confirm
The IPA server requires an administrative user, named 'admin'.
This user is a regular system account used for IPA server administration.
IPA admin password:
# set IPA admin's password Password (confirm): # confirm The IPA Master Server will be configured with: Hostname: dlp.srv.world IP address: 10.0.0.30 Domain name: srv.world Realm name: SRV.WORLDContinue to configure the system with these values? [no]: yes # Yes *** *** Be sure to back up the CA certificate stored in /root/cacert.p12 This file is required to create replicas. The password for this file is the Directory Manager password |
[2] | Get Kerberos ticket and change default shell to bash. Furthermore, restore NTP settings because it was changed. |
[root@dlp ~]# kinit admin Password for admin@SRV.WORLD: # IPA admin's password [root@dlp ~]# klist # make sure status Ticket cache: DIR::/run/user/0/krb5cc/tkt6bd4oh Default principal: admin@SRV.WORLD Valid starting Expires Service principal 07/04/2013 14:57:35 07/05/2013 14:57:30 krbtgt/SRV.WORLD@SRV.WORLD[root@dlp ~]# ipa config-mod --defaultshell=/bin/bash Maximum username length: 32 Home directory base: /home Default shell: /bin/bash Default users group: ipausers Default e-mail domain: srv.world Search time limit: 2 Search size limit: 100 User search fields: uid,givenname,sn,telephonenumber,ou,title Group search fields: cn,description Enable migration mode: FALSE Certificate Subject base: O=SRV.WORLD Password Expiration Notification (days): 4 Password plugin features: AllowNThash SELinux user map order: guest_u:s0$xguest_u:s0$user_u:s0$staff_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023$unconfined_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023 Default SELinux user: unconfined_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023 Default PAC types: MS-PAC, nfs:NONE
[root@dlp ~]#
vi /etc/ntp.conf # change servers # server 0.rhel.pool.ntp.org# server 1.rhel.pool.ntp.org# server 2.rhel.pool.ntp.org# server 127.127.1.0# fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10
server ntp1.jst.mfeed.ad.jp
server ntp2.jst.mfeed.ad.jp server ntp3.jst.mfeed.ad.jp systemctl restart ntpd |
[3] | Add IPA user ( the password set on here is required to change at first-time login ) |
[root@dlp ~]# ipa user-add cat --first=Schrodinger --last=Cat --password Password: # set password Enter Password again to verify: ---------------- Added user "cat" ---------------- User login: cat First name: Schrodinger Last name: Cat Full name: Schrodinger Cat Display name: Schrodinger Cat Initials: SC Home directory: /home/cat GECOS field: Schrodinger Cat Login shell: /bin/bash Kerberos principal: cat@SRV.WORLD Email address: cat@srv.world UID: 1699800001 GID: 1699800001 Password: True Member of groups: ipausers Kerberos keys available: True[root@dlp ~]# ipa user-find cat # show status -------------- 1 user matched -------------- User login: cat First name: Schrodinger Last name: Cat Home directory: /home/cat Login shell: /bin/bash Email address: cat@srv.world UID: 1699800001 GID: 1699800001 Account disabled: False Password: True Kerberos keys available: True ---------------------------- Number of entries returned 1 ---------------------------- |
[4] | Add Existing local Users to IPA Directory ( set same password with the username on here ) |
[root@dlp ~]#
vi ipauser.sh
# extract local users who have 1000-1999 digit UID # this is an example #!/bin/bash for line in `grep "x:1[0-9][0-9][0-9]:" /etc/passwd` do USER=`echo $line | cut -d: -f1` FIRST=`echo $line | cut -d: -f5 | awk {'print $1'}` LAST=`echo $line | cut -d: -f5 | awk {'print $2'}` if [ ! "$FIRST" ] then FIRST=$USER fi if [ ! "$LAST" ] then LAST=$USER fi echo $USER | ipa user-add $USER --first=$FIRST --last=$LAST --password done sh ipauser.sh ------------------- Added user "fedora" ------------------- User login: fedora First name: fedora Last name: fedora Full name: fedora fedora Display name: fedora fedora Initials: ff Home directory: /home/fedora GECOS field: fedora fedora Login shell: /bin/bash Kerberos principal: fedora@SRV.WORLD Email address: fedora@srv.world UID: 1699800003 GID: 1699800003 Password: True Member of groups: ipausers Kerberos keys available: True ----------------- Added user "cent" ----------------- User login: cent First name: cent Last name: cent Full name: cent cent Display name: cent cent Initials: cc Home directory: /home/cent GECOS field: cent cent Login shell: /bin/bash Kerberos principal: cent@SRV.WORLD Email address: cent@srv.world UID: 1699800004 GID: 1699800004 Password: True Member of groups: ipausers Kerberos keys available: True ------------------- Added user "debian" ------------------- User login: debian First name: debian Last name: debian Full name: debian debian Display name: debian debian Initials: dd Home directory: /home/debian GECOS field: debian debian Login shell: /bin/bash Kerberos principal: debian@SRV.WORLD Email address: debian@srv.world UID: 1699800005 GID: 1699800005 Password: True Member of groups: ipausers Kerberos keys available: True ------------------- Added user "ubuntu" ------------------- User login: ubuntu First name: ubuntu Last name: ubuntu Full name: ubuntu ubuntu Display name: ubuntu ubuntu Initials: uu Home directory: /home/ubuntu GECOS field: ubuntu ubuntu Login shell: /bin/bash Kerberos principal: ubuntu@SRV.WORLD Email address: ubuntu@srv.world UID: 1699800006 GID: 1699800006 Password: True Member of groups: ipausers Kerberos keys available: True |
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