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FreeIPA server and client in Docker containers for Raspberry PI
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# FreeIPA server in Docker running on Raspberry Pi 2 # Warning! This is work in progress! This repository contains the Dockerfile and associated assets for building a FreeIPA server Docker image from the official yum repo. Install docker 1.6+: yum install -y docker Start the service: systemctl start docker To build the image, run in the root of the repository: docker build -t freeipa-server . Create directory which will hold the server data: mkdir /var/lib/ipa-data You can optionally put into this directory a file ipa-server-install-options with command line parameters to ipa-server-install command, one parameter per line. You probably want at least --ds-password=The-directory-server-password --admin-password=The-admin-password If you want to create a replica instead of master, put the GPG-encrypted replica information file to this directory, plus file ipa-replica-install-options to instruct the container to create a replica. That file should contain command line parameters to the ipa-replica-install command, possibly at least --password=The-directory-server-password --admin-password=The-admin-password You then run the container with docker run --name freeipa-server-container -ti \ -h ipa.example.test \ -v /var/lib/ipa-data:/data:Z freeipa-server If you do not specify the passwords in the ipa-server-install-options file, use `PASSWORD` environment variable via the `-e` option: docker run --name freeipa-server-container -ti \ -h ipa.example.test -e PASSWORD=Secret123 \ -v /var/lib/ipa-data:/data:Z freeipa-server If the above fails with error about invalid value for flag -v and bad format for volumes, run chcon -t svirt_sandbox_file_t /var/lib/ipa-data or use semanage fcontext and restorecon, and use -v option without the :Z part. The option `--name` assigns the container a name that can be used later with `docker start`, `docker stop` and other commands. Command `ipa-server-install` is invoked non-interactively the first time the container is run. You can pass environment variable IPA_SERVER_INSTALL_OPTS with additional options that will be passed to ipa-server-install. The `-ti` parameters are optional and are used for get a terminal (useful for experimenting in the container). The container can the be started and stopped: docker stop freeipa-server-container docker start -ai freeipa-server-container If you want to use the FreeIPA server not just from the host where it is running but from external machines as well, you might want to use the `-p` options to make the services accessible externally. You will then likely want to also specify the `IPA_SERVER_IP` environment variable via the `-e` option to define what IP address should the server put to DNS as its address. Starting the server would then be docker run -e IPA_SERVER_IP=10.12.0.98 -p 53:53/udp -p 53:53 \ -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 389:389 -p 636:636 -p 88:88 -p 464:464 \ -p 88:88/udp -p 464:464/udp -p 123:123/udp -p 7389:7389 \ -p 9443:9443 -p 9444:9444 -p 9445:9445 ... # IPA-enrolled client in Docker There are multiple `*-client` branches named after OS they are based on. Check out the branch you prefer and in the root of the repository, run: docker build -t freeipa-client . To run the client container, run it with correctly set DNS and hostname in the IPA domain, or you can link it to the freeipa-server container directly: docker run --privileged --link freeipa-server-container:ipa \ -e PASSWORD=Secret123 -ti freeipa-client The first time this container runs, it invokes `ipa-client-install` with the given admin password. # Copyright 2014--2015 Jan Pazdziora Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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