V1#

This page serves as a tomb stone dedicated to the first version FreeIPA which was the first proof of concept version of the FreeIPA Identity Management.

Resources#

Latest Release FreeIPA 1.2.2#

Version 1.2.2 is a bugfix release.

Main corrections:

  • Fix group deletion in the web UI.

  • Make the web UI work when both python-cherrypy and python-cherrypy2 are installed.

  • Fix some Python 2.6 deprecation warnings

  • Change method used to determine CAs to trust.

  • Add the CA constraint to the self-signed CA FreeIPA generates.

NOTE: after an upgrade always run ipa-ldap-updater as root (needs to be run on each server you upgrade) to make sure all needed directory changes are uploaded as well. This command requires the Directory Manager password. The command is automatically run when you install a new master/replica.

Downloads#

Installation instructions are covered in the Installation and Deployment Guide.

Yum Repo#

IPA v1 is available in the Fedora 12, 13 and 14 repos. To install simply run:

yum install ipa-server

On machines to be IPA clients replace ipa-server with ipa-client

There is no need to enable any additional repositories since this version of FreeIPA was currently accepted into Fedora.

v1 Notes#

  • If you are upgrading an existing FreeIPA installation see http://freeipa.org/page/NewCA for details on re-issuing the CA so it will work with Firefox 3.5+

  • If you are upgrading form a version of FreeIPA older than 1.1.1 please make sure to also check instructions to properly fix CVE-2008-3274.

EXPORT CONTROL. As required by U.S. law, you (“Licensee”) represents and warrants that it: (a) understands that the Software is subject to export controls under the U.S. Commerce Department’s Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”); (b) is not located in a prohibited destination country under the EAR or U.S. sanctions regulations (currently Cuba, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Sudan and Syria); (c) will not export, re-export, or transfer the Software to any prohibited destination, entity, or individual without the necessary export license(s) or authorizations(s) from the U.S. Government; (d) will not use or transfer the Software for use in any sensitive nuclear, chemical or biological weapons, or missile technology end-uses unless authorized by the U.S. Government by regulation or specific license; (e) understands and agrees that if it is in the United States and exports or transfers the Software to eligible end users, it will, as required by EAR Section 740.17(e), submit semi-annual reports to the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), which include the name and address (including country) of each transferee; and (f) understands that countries other than the United States may restrict the import, use, or export of encryption products and that it shall be solely responsible for compliance with any such import, use, or export restrictions.

A tarball is available at ` <http://freeipa.org/downloads/src/freeipa-1.2.2.tar.gz>`__http://freeipa.org/downloads/src/freeipa-1.2.2.tar.gz