On 03/26/2018 02:59 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
I gave FreeIPA a spin a while back. I installed it on a sandbox server, and from what I recall, it pulled in a tsunami of dependencies, and first thing it wanted to replace my Dnsmasq with BIND... so I didn't look much further.
FreeIPA should be installed on its own server or VM, in which case its dependencies and what it replaces shouldn't be a cause for concern. You can still run dnsmasq on a different host. Use FreeIPA's DNS for the internal, private domain only.
FreeIPA takes all of one command to install, and one to set up. It provides a web UI for both administrative and end-user management of users, passwords, login and sudo policy, etc. Anything you find overly complex can simply be unused.
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