February 2020
Intermediate to advanced
666 pages
15h 45m
English
Several years ago, the Red Hat company introduced FreeIPA as a set of packages for Fedora. Why Fedora? It's because they wanted to give it a thorough test on Fedora before making it available for actual production networks. It's now available for RHEL 6 through RHEL 8 and all of their offspring, including CentOS. This is what IPA stands for:
It's something of an answer to Microsoft's Active Directory, but it still isn't a complete one. It does some cool stuff, but it's still very much a work in progress. The coolest part about it is how simple it is to install and set up. All it really takes is to install the packages from the normal repositories, open the proper firewall ...