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RHEL Program Management 2016-01-15 15:00:17 UTC Keywords FutureFeature
Red Hat Bugzilla 2016-01-15 15:00:17 UTC Doc Type Bug Fix Enhancement
Petr Vobornik 2016-01-15 15:37:15 UTC Priority unspecified high
Severity unspecified medium
Petr Vobornik 2016-01-15 16:21:50 UTC Blocks 1292074
Petr Vobornik 2016-01-22 09:24:30 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
Martin Kosek 2016-02-09 10:36:08 UTC Blocks 1296125
Kaleem 2016-02-25 06:35:50 UTC CC ksiddiqu
Libor Miksik 2016-03-01 17:43:57 UTC Blocks 1313485
Jan Cholasta 2016-05-06 05:11:11 UTC Status ASSIGNED POST
CC jcholast
Petr Vobornik 2016-06-07 11:12:45 UTC Status POST ASSIGNED
Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2016-06-27 10:55:58 UTC Docs Contact apetrova
Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2016-06-27 12:22:12 UTC Docs Contact apetrova mmuehlfe
Petr Vobornik 2016-06-29 14:47:21 UTC Status ASSIGNED POST
Martin Bašti 2016-07-01 08:21:38 UTC CC mbasti
Jan Cholasta 2016-07-01 11:36:59 UTC Status POST MODIFIED
Fixed In Version ipa-4.4.0-1.el7
errata-xmlrpc 2016-07-01 11:40:19 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Marc Muehlfeld 2016-07-06 10:31:36 UTC Doc Text Kindly developers, please add some info here, mainly:

What is the new feature?

How it helps the user?
Marc Muehlfeld 2016-07-22 07:13:19 UTC Doc Text Kindly developers, please add some info here, mainly:

What is the new feature?

How it helps the user?
IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su", or "sudo"

Please note, that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IDM override object for the AD user.
Marc Muehlfeld 2016-07-22 11:48:07 UTC Doc Text IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su", or "sudo"

Please note, that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IDM override object for the AD user.
IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su", or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IDM override object for the AD user.
Marc Muehlfeld 2016-07-22 11:51:42 UTC CC ipa-maint
Flags needinfo?(ipa-maint)
Petr Vobornik 2016-07-22 11:57:59 UTC CC sbose
Flags needinfo?(ipa-maint) needinfo?(sbose)
Sumit Bose 2016-07-22 16:18:58 UTC Flags needinfo?(sbose)
Marc Muehlfeld 2016-07-25 12:06:05 UTC Doc Text IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su", or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IDM override object for the AD user.
IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IDM override object for the AD user.
Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2016-08-05 06:52:37 UTC Blocks 1351248
Marc Muehlfeld 2016-08-11 10:51:06 UTC Doc Text IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IDM override object for the AD user.
IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IdM override object for the AD user.
Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2016-08-16 11:25:24 UTC Doc Text IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IdM override object for the AD user.
IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IdM override object for the AD user.

For details, see https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7-Beta/html-single/Windows_Integration_Guide/index.html#smart-cards
Roshni 2016-09-11 16:25:05 UTC Status ON_QA ASSIGNED
CC rpattath
Petr Vobornik 2016-09-12 07:40:38 UTC Flags needinfo?(sbose)
Sumit Bose 2016-09-12 08:01:45 UTC Flags needinfo?(sbose) needinfo?(rpattath)
Petr Vobornik 2016-09-13 15:09:45 UTC Status ASSIGNED ON_QA
Flags needinfo?(rpattath)
Roshni 2016-09-18 20:54:56 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2016-10-12 15:44:25 UTC Doc Text IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IdM override object for the AD user.

For details, see https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7-Beta/html-single/Windows_Integration_Guide/index.html#smart-cards
IdM now supports smart card authentication for AD users

This update extends smart card support in Identity Management (IdM). Users from a trusted Active Directory (AD) can now authenticate using a smart card both remotely using "ssh" as well as locally. The following methods are supported for local authentication:

* Text console

* Graphical console, such as the Gnome Display Manager (GDM)

* Local authentication services, like "su" or "sudo"

Note that IdM only supports the above-mentioned local authentication services and "ssh" for smart card authentication. Other services, such as FTP, are not supported.

The smart card certificate for AD users can be stored directly in AD, or in an IdM override object for the AD user.

For details, see https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html-single/Windows_Integration_Guide/index.html#smart-cards
errata-xmlrpc 2016-11-02 15:13:34 UTC Status VERIFIED RELEASE_PENDING
errata-xmlrpc 2016-11-04 05:49:47 UTC Status RELEASE_PENDING CLOSED
Resolution --- ERRATA
Last Closed 2016-11-04 01:49:47 UTC

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