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FreeIPA - Server and Client Install and Setup - An Open Source Active Directory Alternative

Offered By: Awesome Open Source via YouTube

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Active Directory Courses IT Management Courses Single-Sign-On Courses Server Configuration Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to install and set up FreeIPA server and client in this comprehensive 41-minute video tutorial. Explore the open-source alternative to Microsoft Active Directory for centralizing IT management tasks. Follow step-by-step instructions to prepare the server, configure the firewall, install necessary software and dependencies, and set up both the FreeIPA server and client. Discover how to simplify user authentication, permissions, and security across your IT environment. Gain insights into Single Sign-On capabilities and learn to enroll applications on your LDAP system. Perfect for IT professionals looking to streamline their infrastructure management with a self-hosted solution.

Syllabus

Beginning
Introduction
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Quick Review of what is covered in Part 1
Setting up the Server to prepare for FreeIPA Install
Setup Firewall for FreeIPA Server to function on Fedora
Install FreeIPA Server Software and Dependencies
Install and Configure the FreeIPA Server to get it running
Setup admin for FreeIPA kinit admin
Test the Server Web GUI
Install the FreeIPA Client and a second Machine
Setup Client for FreeIPA Client install
Download and Initial Install of FreeIPA Client Software
Install and Configure the FreeIPA Client to Communicate with our Server


Taught by

Awesome Open Source

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