Issue with login on fedora with freeipa users.
https://lemmy.world/post/12110003
Issue with login on fedora with freeipa users. - Lemmy.World
Hello, guys, I am running FreeIPA at home, and I can enroll clients just fine.
The issue I am facing, however, is with Fedora. If I have it enrolled, I can
only log in with the single user I have set in the enterprise login. No other
FreeIPA user is able to log in. When you try to log in with any other account,
you get the message “Sorry, password authentication didn’t work, please try
again,” even when the password is 100% correct. I am only facing this with
Fedora; Ubuntu and openSUSE work just fine, and people are, in fact, able to log
in. Additionally, when attempting to log in with a FreeIPA user, it does display
the user’s full name as set in FreeIPA, indicating that a connection is present.
Planning route for electric vehicle?
https://lemmy.world/post/11939618
Planning route for electric vehicle? - Lemmy.World
Hello all! Is there some app like OsmAnd that lets you plan a route for an
electric vehicle? I really love OsmAnd, but as far as I can tell, it lacks the
ability to set a destination and plan a route based on the vehicle’s range and
the available charging stations. It would also be nice if you could specify
whether you want to use fast chargers or not. Most highways do have fast
chargers, but it would be bad if the route led to a non-fast charger for longer
trips.
Joining a QNAP to a AD Domain. - Lemmy.World
Hello all! I have recently started in building up a AD domain and it is coming
along well. I also like to join my existing QNAP TS H886 to this domain. I have
one concern how ever. their are some local usernames that are the same as the
usernames in the domain. Will this cause any conflicts? can the NAS still be
accessed with a local account even when it is joined to the domain? if yes can i
transfer files from the local users to the folder of the domain users? So
migrating from the local user accounts of the QNAP to the user accounts in the
domain.
How do I increase "Up bandwidth limit:" in i2psnark
https://lemmy.world/post/11440497
How do I increase "Up bandwidth limit:" in i2psnark - Lemmy.World
Hello all! So i would like to increase my upload bandwidth of i2psnark but it
doesn’t let me go beyond 9.999. I have a 500/500 fiber connection with no cap
and like to share bit more then only the 9.999 KBs.
How to properly setup local certificate authorities for sub domains?
https://lemmy.world/post/11071688
How to properly setup local certificate authorities for sub domains? - Lemmy.World
Hello everyone, A bit of background on how things are configured: I have many
local services and am in the process of setting up two local domains, namely
local1.publick.com [http://local1.publick.com] and local2.publick.com
[http://local2.publick.com]. I own the domain name publick.com
[http://publick.com] and manage it through Cloudflare. Local1 is for the Windows
domain and is using Active Directory, while local2 is for the Linux domain and
is using RHEL IDM. Now, as I am also exploring Single Sign-On (SSO) with
Keycloak and a few other things, I would like to properly set up SSL for all
these subdomains. Can I configure two local certificate authorities? One for
local1.public.com [http://local1.public.com] and another for local2.publick.com
[http://local2.publick.com]? I would then use these to create certificates for
service.local1.publick.com [http://service.local1.publick.com] and
service.local2.publick.com [http://service.local2.publick.com]. Since the AD
domain controller and RHEL IDM controller are authoritative for these two
domains, can I still integrate two CAs with this setup?
question about self hosting SSO for multiple domains and services.
https://lemmy.world/post/11027458
question about self hosting SSO for multiple domains and services. - Lemmy.World
Hello, everyone. I am planning to set up Single Sign-On (SSO). I wonder if I can
use something like Red Hat SSO with two separate domains. I have one domain for
Windows AD and one for Linux IDM. My idea is to use Red Hat SSO so that both
domains will be able to access the same services. For example, I have one
Nextcloud instance, and I would like users from both domains to use it with SSO.
Any good self hostable VPN that works with SSO ?
https://lemmy.world/post/10898731
Any good self hostable VPN that works with SSO ? - Lemmy.World
Hello all! So I am setting up a internal domain that consist of active directory
and rhel IDM. I would like to have some way of connecting the the internal
network with a VPN that supports SSO. I have been looking around for a good
solution but could not find one that would work nicely. I Looked at Wireguard at
first but it doesnt seem to support user authentication. Then i found pritunl
which at first glance seems great and is foss. only to be disappointment that
for SSO you require a enterprise subscription of 70$/month. No thanks I am a
home user. I Know about OpenVPN and it works well when i used it (not in this
setup yet) but is rather slow and I was looking if a better alternative exist.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
good places for obscure series and movies?
https://lemmy.world/post/9817490
good places for obscure series and movies? - Lemmy.World
Hello people! I have setup most of the Arr apps and was looking for the old Tom
and jerry show. And to my surprise none of the episodes can be found. Same goes
for a few dutch series. Any recomendation where I could take a look?
Can i use mailcow on a dynamic IP with DDNS-updater for my usecase?
https://lemmy.world/post/9518022
Can i use mailcow on a dynamic IP with DDNS-updater for my usecase? - Lemmy.World
Hello everyone, I am currently running a server with the Pterodactyl panel for
various game servers, and it has been working great for several years. However,
I would like to set up a system for Pterodactyl to send out password reset
emails when necessary. I am considering using Mailcow on the same host
specifically for this purpose. Currently, I am using an application named
DDNS-Updater to automatically update all records on Cloudflare when my IP
changes. While my IP doesn’t change often, it can happen; it occurred once this
year. Would this pose an issue for a mail server? If the emails end up in the
spam folder, it is not a major concern since they are only password reset
emails. However, it is crucial that the emails reach the intended recipients.
Thank you.
is a dell R710 with 2x x5690 enough for my use case?
https://lemmy.world/post/9472695
is a dell R710 with 2x x5690 enough for my use case? - Lemmy.World
Hello everyone! I’m looking to set up Active Directory at home along with RHEL
IDM, but I only have one available Dell R710 for this purpose. My plan is to
install XCP-NG on the Dell R710, accompanied by a small VM running Xen Orchestra
Community Edition for management. Additionally, I intend to create two main VMs:
one with Windows Server for Active Directory and a second one with Linux running
RHEL IDM. My primary concern revolves around the CPU and whether it will be
sufficient to run this setup. The Windows Server will also serve as the DHCP and
DNS server for my network, which includes multiple VLANs.