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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Cookbook

By : Jakub Gaj, William Leemans
Book Image

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Cookbook

By: Jakub Gaj, William Leemans

Overview of this book

Dominating the server market, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system gives you the support you need to modernize your infrastructure and boost your organization’s efficiency. Combining both stability and flexibility, RHEL helps you meet the challenges of today and adapt to the demands of tomorrow. This practical Cookbook guide will help you get to grips with RHEL 7 Server and automating its installation. Designed to provide targeted assistance through hands-on recipe guidance, it will introduce you to everything you need to know about KVM guests and deploying multiple standardized RHEL systems effortlessly. Get practical reference advice that will make complex networks setups look like child’s play, and dive into in-depth coverage of configuring a RHEL system. Also including full recipe coverage of how to set up, configuring, and troubleshoot SELinux, you’ll also discover how secure your operating system, as well as how to monitor it.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Installing and configuring IPA


The IPA (Identity Policy Audit) server allows you to manage your kerberos, DNS, hosts, users, sudo rules, password policies, and automounts in a central location. IPA is a combination of packages, including—but not limited to—bind, ldap, pam, and so on. It combines all of these to provide identity management for your environment.

Getting ready

In this recipe, I will opt for an integrated DNS setup, although it is possible to use your existing DNS infrastructure.

How to do it…

First, we'll install the server component, followed by what needs to be done on an IPA client.

Installing the IPA server

Follow these instructions to install an IPA server:

  1. Install the necessary packages via the following command:

    ~]# yum install -y ipa-server bind bind-dyndb-ldap
    
  2. When the packages are installed, invoke the ipa installer, as follows:

    ~]# ipa-server-install
    

At this stage, you will be asked a couple of questions on how to set up your IPA server.

  1. Configure integrated DNS as follows...