Fedora's FreeIPA Offers Identity, Security Services

Courtesy Linux Today  Sun, 07/13/2008 - 11:00

LinuxWorld: "Fedora 9, released last month, included the first release of FreeIPA, a new free/open source project that comes out of Red Hat with the goal of becoming a complete and integrated security information management solution..."


 

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