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This will make your laptop automatically log you in to IPA. Only do this on machines that are exclusively used by you!
# Set bash as your default shell: [[New_Mac_Setup#Use_Bash_as_Shell]]
# Create host on IPA
# Create host on IPA
# Create a keytab on an enrolled host: TMPFILE="$(mktemp -u)"; ipa-getkeytab -s ipa.delftsolutions.nl -p host/<hostname> -k "$TMPFILE"; base64 -w0 "$TMPFILE" && echo; rm -f "$TMPFILE";
# Create a keytab on an enrolled host: TMPFILE="$(mktemp -u)"; ipa-getkeytab -s ipa.delftsolutions.nl -p host/<hostname> -k "$TMPFILE"; base64 -w0 "$TMPFILE" && echo; rm -f "$TMPFILE";
# On the mac as root, create the keytab: umask 026; base64 -D >/etc/krb5.keytab <<<"<key>"; umask 022
# On the mac as root, create the keytab: umask 026; base64 -D >/etc/krb5.keytab <<<"<key>"; umask 022
# Ensure /etc/krb5.conf file has the correct contents
# Ensure /etc/krb5.conf file has the correct contents.
# Download the ca.crt from the debian-delftsolutions-auth repository and place it in /etc/ipa/ca.crt
# Download the ca.crt from the debian-delftsolutions-auth repository and place it in /etc/ipa/ca.crt
# As your normal user, create the certificates folder: mkdir ~/Library/IPA; chmod 700 ~/Library/IPA
# As your normal user, create the certificates folder: mkdir ~/Library/IPA; chmod 700 ~/Library/IPA
# Create a certificate request, entering your username for the Common Name and a single dot for the other fields: openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -keyout ~/Library/IPA/laptop.key -out ~/Library/IPA/laptop.csr
# Create a certificate request, entering your username for the Common Name and a single dot for the other fields: openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -keyout ~/Library/IPA/user.key -out ~/Library/IPA/user.csr
# Go to your user in IPA
# Go to your user in IPA
# Click on Actions > New Certificate
# Click on Actions > New Certificate
# CA = ipa
# CA = ipa
# Profile ID = KDCs_PKINIT_Certs
# Profile ID = caIPAserviceCert
# Paste the contents of this command into the big textfield: cat ~/Library/IPA/laptop.csr
# Paste the contents of this command into the big textfield: cat ~/Library/IPA/user.csr
# Request the certificate
# Request the certificate
# Store the resulting certificate in ~/Library/IPA/laptop.crt
# Store the resulting certificate in ~/Library/IPA/user.crt
# Add the following lines to your ~/.bash_profile. Make sure to replace <mac_username> with your Mac username and <ipa_username> with your IPA username!
## alias ds_pkinit="/usr/bin/kinit -C FILE:/Users/<mac_username>/Library/IPA/user.crt,/Users/<mac_username>/Library/IPA/user.key --keychain <ipa_username>"
## ds_pkinit & disown


== krb5.conf ==
== krb5.conf ==
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     DELFTSOLUTIONS.NL = {
     DELFTSOLUTIONS.NL = {
         default_domain = delftsolutions.nl
         default_domain = delftsolutions.nl
        pkinit_identity = FILE:/etc/ipa/pkinit.crt,/etc/ipa/pkinit.key
     }
     }


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