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system environment/libraries

python2-ipaserver - Python libraries used by IPA server

Website: http://www.freeipa.org/
License: GPLv3+
Vendor: Scientific Linux
Description:
IPA is an integrated solution to provide centrally managed Identity (users,
hosts, services), Authentication (SSO, 2FA), and Authorization
(host access control, SELinux user roles, services). The solution provides
features for further integration with Linux based clients (SUDO, automount)
and integration with Active Directory based infrastructures (Trusts).
If you are installing an IPA server, you need to install this package.

Packages

python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.sl7_6.6.noarch [1.2 MiB] Changelog by Scientific Linux Auto Patch Process (2019-07-29):
- Added Source: ipa-spec-debrand.patch
-->  remove TUV's Artwork
- Added Source: ipa-spec-fix-osrelease.patch
-->  Force use of rhel as the ipaplatform
- Added Source: ipa.ini
-->  Config file for automated patch script
python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.sl7_6.3.noarch [1.2 MiB] Changelog by Scientific Linux Auto Patch Process (2019-03-12):
- Added Source: ipa-spec-debrand.patch
-->  remove TUV's Artwork
- Added Source: ipa-spec-fix-osrelease.patch
-->  Force use of rhel as the ipaplatform
- Added Source: ipa.ini
-->  Config file for automated patch script
python2-ipaserver-4.6.4-10.sl7_6.2.noarch [1.2 MiB] Changelog by Scientific Linux Auto Patch Process (2019-01-29):
- Added Source: ipa-spec-debrand.patch
-->  remove TUV's Artwork
- Added Source: ipa-spec-fix-osrelease.patch
-->  Force use of rhel as the ipaplatform
- Added Source: ipa.ini
-->  Config file for automated patch script

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