On Tue, 21 Jul 2015, Jiri Popelka wrote:
dhcpd upstream is going to merge some LDAP related patches that various distributions use and I've been asked if I can help with testing. Original message: "We are now finishing the work on adding some of the LDAP patches into our code base. We have tried our patch to verify that it builds but we don't have a set up to verify that the LDAP portion works correctly. (As this continues to be classified as contributed code we don't have the time to properly verify it.)"
Is this discussed anywhere publicly? I was unable to find any discussion on dhcp-users@ or dhcp-workers@ mailing lists. Where can I find patches? We have a design and half-baked implementation fleshed out for FreeIPA/dhcpd integration (FreeIPA is LDAP store at one side). See https://www.freeipa.org/page/DHCP_Integration_Design https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/939 https://bitbucket.org/Firstyear/freeipa-dhcp Looking at your srpm from the COPR, I can see that you included the patches William Brown developed as part of the work above, which is good.
I haven't tried dhcpd with LDAP myself, but I promised to ask if there's any volunteer with such experience.
Jiri, I think we can arrange something with FreeIPA. Perhaps Jan (in CC:) could set you up an environment?
In case you're willing to help testing it, 'dnf copr enable jpopelka/dhcp-ldap-auth' is all you need to do to enable the testing repo (https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jpopelka/dhcp-ldap-auth/). Then please send feedback to me (CC sar@xxxxxxx).
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