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FreeIPA: Open Source Identity Management
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Fraser Tweedale
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jan Fri 16
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Identity management and authorisation are complex problems, and many disjoint technologies have emerged as a result - but software should be making life easier for users and administrators. When it comes to GNU+Linux in the enterprise, what is our answer to Active Directory? FreeIPA is an integrated identity management solution providing centralised user, host and service management, authentication and authorisation in Linux/UNIX networked environments, with a focus on ease of deployment and management. It is built on top of well-known Open Source technologies and standards including 389 Directory Server, MIT Kerberos and Dogtag Certificate System. This talk will cover the basics of FreeIPA - the main features it provides (and why those features matter), the deployment process, how to enrol clients in the domain, and interoperability with Active Directory and other technologies - and will conclude with a look ahead to what's on the roadmap.
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