We're looking to run freeipa on CentOS-6.5. It seems the version available for 6.5 is 3.0, whereas the latest 3.x is 3.3.5 (available in F19 & 20). And now I see 4.0 was just released and will be in F21 (with support for native OTP-based 2FA!). Has anyone attempted rebuilds against the F19/20 3.3.5 RPMS for CentOS? Given the dependency chain, is it worth going down this rabbit hole? Otherwise, is everyone who is running CentOS and FreeIPA pretty much using 3.0? Since it's a new build, I was hoping we could start with the latest stable, but not ready yet to run RHEL7/CentOS7 or Fedora in our environment. johnny
Am Mon, 14 Jul 2014 11:47:32 -0400 schrieb Johnny Tan <johnnydtan at gmail.com>:> We're looking to run freeipa on CentOS-6.5. > > It seems the version available for 6.5 is 3.0, whereas the latest 3.x > is 3.3.5 (available in F19 & 20). And now I see 4.0 was just released > and will be in F21 (with support for native OTP-based 2FA!). >CentOS7 has 3.3 I don't know if RedHat will backport it to 6.x like they did previously. I think we will start with what is in CentOS 7.0 and see how far we get. We will even buy RHEL-lics for it. I certainly don't want to run Fedora in production - and I don't want to do the backport for such a complicated piece of software myself.