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AdamantiteAdventurer

Adamantite is used to refer to any especially hard substance or nature. It is derived from the Greek word "ἀδάμας" meaning "untameable". This means that I'm already rock-hard baby!

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Fedora Linux: It's your Operating System. @kbin.social
AdamantiteAdventurer @kbin.social

Smartcard Setup Help-Request for RHEL8 Using Active Directory without IDM

So, some background: my organization is moving from RHEL7 using the UI/Coolkey Smartcard setup for autolock on removal and authenticating to the AD. We are in the process of upgrading to RHEL8 in our Secure Area (which means local only connections with zero internet access). This process has been insanely complicated versus RHEL7 and it seems no matter how similar the guides, I just can't figure it out. Our support plan with RedHat is the one answer/email per 24 hours one (I have no control over this) and has been next to worthless. I am going to detail out what all i've done and hopefully someone here can see where I am missing my last keystone.

  • On Windows Server 2019:
  1. Open mmc.exe
  2. File Add/Remove Snap-in...
    2a. Certificates "add" My User Acount
  3. Trust Root Certificate Authorities
    3a. CA All Tasks Export
    3b. Certificate Export Wizard Next DER Encoded Library x.509 (.CER) name the file "caroot.cer" choose the destination
Linux @kbin.social
AdamantiteAdventurer @kbin.social

Smartcard Setup Help-Request for RHEL8 Using Active Directory without IDM

So, some background: my organization is moving from RHEL7 using the UI/Coolkey Smartcard setup for autolock on removal and authenticating to the AD. We are in the process of upgrading to RHEL8 in our Secure Area (which means local only connections with zero internet access). This process has been insanely complicated versus RHEL7 and it seems no matter how similar the guides, I just can't figure it out. Our support plan with RedHat is the one answer/email per 24 hours one (I have no control over this) and has been next to worthless. I am going to detail out what all i've done and hopefully someone here can see where I am missing my last keystone.

  • On Windows Server 2019:
  1. Open mmc.exe
  2. File Add/Remove Snap-in...
    2a. Certificates "add" My User Acount
  3. Trust Root Certificate Authorities
    3a. CA All Tasks Export
    3b. Certificate Export Wizard Next DER Encoded Library x.509 (.CER) name the file "caroot.cer" choose the destination
Linux @kbin.social
AdamantiteAdventurer @kbin.social

Smartcard Setup Help-Request for RHEL8 Using Active Directory without IDM

So, some background: my organization is moving from RHEL7 using the UI/Coolkey Smartcard setup for autolock on removal and authenticating to the AD. We are in the process of upgrading to RHEL8 in our Secure Area (which means local only connections with zero internet access). This process has been insanely complicated versus RHEL7 and it seems no matter how similar the guides, I just can't figure it out. Our support plan with RedHat is the one answer/email per 24 hours one (I have no control over this) and has been next to worthless. I am going to detail out what all i've done and hopefully someone here can see where I am missing my last keystone.

  • On Windows Server 2019:
  1. Open mmc.exe
  2. File Add/Remove Snap-in...
    2a. Certificates "add" My User Acount
  3. Trust Root Certificate Authorities
    3a. CA All Tasks Export
    3b. Certificate Export Wizard Next DER Encoded Library x.509 (.CER) name the file "caroot.cer" choose the destination
  • I was not aware of the kbin enhancement suite. Very helpful!