The sssd-test-suite
creates the following guests machines:
Vagrant name | IP | FQDN | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ipa | 192.168.100.10 |
master.ipa.vm |
IPA server |
ldap | 192.168.100.20 |
master.ldap.vm |
TLS ready 389 Directory Server |
client | 192.168.100.30 |
master.client.vm |
Client machine with configured SSSD |
ad | 192.168.100.110 |
root.ad.vm |
Active Directory Forest root domain |
ad-child | 192.168.100.120 |
child.sub.ad.vm |
Active Directory child domain |
The machines needs to be provisioned and properly enrolled into the domains. See Basic Usage for more information.
Machine | Username | Password | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Any Linux machine | vagrant | vagrant | Local user |
ad | [email protected] | vagrant | Domain user |
ad-child | [email protected] | vagrant | Domain user |
ipa | admin | 123456789 | IPA administrator |
Enrollment data are stored in ./shared-enrollment
folder on the host machine.
This folder contains keytabs and certificates that are created when the machines
are enrolled into domains.
Required resources depend on your configuration but to run all guests together with one of the example configuration you can expect the following requirements:
- Approximately
9 GiB
of available operating memory - Approximately
50 GiB
of disk space
However AD boxes can operate with a lower amout of operating memory (1 GiB) so the memory requirements can be reduced to approximately 7 GiB.