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    • AlyRagabA
      AlyRagab
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      i have tested it again :
      FreeIPA Server on CentOS 7
      FreeIPA Client on Ubuntu 14.04
      and everything is working fine now after following this Link 🙂
      http://www.techs2resolve.in/2015/06/how-to-add-client-to-freeipa-server.html
      Thank You All 🙂 🙂

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @AlyRagab
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        @AlyRagab said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

        i have tested it again :
        FreeIPA Server on CentOS 7
        FreeIPA Client on Ubuntu 14.04
        and everything is working fine now after following this Link 🙂
        http://www.techs2resolve.in/2015/06/how-to-add-client-to-freeipa-server.html
        Thank You All 🙂 🙂

        That's what I usually do. The install process is so fast and easy that it's almost not worth it to troubleshoot problems.

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        • AlyRagabA
          AlyRagab @stacksofplates
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          @stacksofplates said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

          @AlyRagab said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

          i have tested it again :
          FreeIPA Server on CentOS 7
          FreeIPA Client on Ubuntu 14.04
          and everything is working fine now after following this Link 🙂
          http://www.techs2resolve.in/2015/06/how-to-add-client-to-freeipa-server.html
          Thank You All 🙂 🙂

          That's what I usually do. The install process is so fast and easy that it's almost not worth it to troubleshoot problems.

          the problem was related to PAM Configuration to allow the authentication by the login screen

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          • AlyRagabA
            AlyRagab
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            But now regarding this setup , if the user login on a machine and saved his files on his home directory , when he logs again on other machine he will not get his files , so how can we make all user's files saved on the server and the client just is mounting his home directory ?.

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates @AlyRagab
              last edited by stacksofplates

              @AlyRagab said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

              But now regarding this setup , if the user login on a machine and saved his files on his home directory , when he logs again on other machine he will not get his files , so how can we make all user's files saved on the server and the client just is mounting his home directory ?.

              If you set up an NFS server and use ipa-client-automount you can set it up on the client. You have to set up the auto mount in FreeIPA first though. For home directories you will want to use an indirect mount.

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              • AlyRagabA
                AlyRagab @stacksofplates
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                @stacksofplates said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

                @AlyRagab said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

                But now regarding this setup , if the user login on a machine and saved his files on his home directory , when he logs again on other machine he will not get his files , so how can we make all user's files saved on the server and the client just is mounting his home directory ?.

                If you set up an NFS server and use ipa-client-automount you can set it up on the client. You have to set up the auto mount in FreeIPA first though. For home directories you will want to use an indirect mount.

                now i have configured the NFS to export the /home in the same server of the IPA Server ,
                should i use the autofs configuration on the client or just the command ipa-client-automount ?
                also what i should do from the ipa server ?

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                • stacksofplatesS
                  stacksofplates @AlyRagab
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                  @AlyRagab said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

                  @stacksofplates said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

                  @AlyRagab said in FreeIPA Server & Client:

                  But now regarding this setup , if the user login on a machine and saved his files on his home directory , when he logs again on other machine he will not get his files , so how can we make all user's files saved on the server and the client just is mounting his home directory ?.

                  If you set up an NFS server and use ipa-client-automount you can set it up on the client. You have to set up the auto mount in FreeIPA first though. For home directories you will want to use an indirect mount.

                  now i have configured the NFS to export the /home in the same server of the IPA Server ,
                  should i use the autofs configuration on the client or just the command ipa-client-automount ?
                  also what i should do from the ipa server ?

                  Dont do the manual set up on the client. On the IPA server, under the automount tab just configure where you want the mount to come from. Then on the client run ipa-install-automount and it will set everything.

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