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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Prerequisites: - A keytab if Kerberos authentication is desired - An unprivileged user to run the Ipsilon code (defaults to 'ipsilon') -Currently there are only two available authentication modules, Kerberos and +Currently there are only two available authentication modules, GSSAPI and PAM. The Kerberos module uses mod_auth_gssapi (which it will configure for you at install time), the Pam module simply uses the PAM stack with a default service name set to 'remote'. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ not work properly. Please use a different PAM module, like pam_sss, pam_ldap, etc.. Before you run the install script make sure to create an administrative user -that can be authenticated either via PAM or Kerberos. The default name the +that can be authenticated either via PAM or GSSAPI. The default name the installation script expects is 'admin' but that can be changed with the command line option named --admin-user @@ -50,9 +50,10 @@ name is referenced and resolved by remote clients. Other options are available by running ipsilon-server-install --help -To install a server that allow both Kerberos and PAM authentication use: +To install a server that allow both GSSAPI (Kerberos) and PAM authentication +use: - $ ipsilon-server-install --krb=yes --pam=yes + $ ipsilon-server-install --gssapi=yes --pam=yes This command will generate a default instance called 'idp' (you can change the default name using the --instance switch). Multiple instance can be installed |