Installing Client Tools
NOTE As this project is in a rapid development phase, running different release versions will likely present incompatibilities. Ensure you're running matching release versions of client and server binaries.
From packages
Kanidm currently supports:
- OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
- OpenSUSE Leap 15.3/15.4
- Fedora 34/35
- Centos Stream 9
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
Kanidm is part of OpenSUSE Tumbleweed since October 2020. This means you can install the clients with:
zypper ref
zypper in kanidm-clients
OpenSUSE Leap 15.3/15.4
Leap 15.3/15.4 is still not fully supported with Kanidm. For an experimental client, you can try the development repository. Using zypper you can add the repository with:
zypper ar -f obs://network:idm network_idm
Then you need to refresh your metadata and install the clients.
zypper ref
zypper in kanidm-clients
Fedora / Centos Stream
Fedora has limited supported through the development repository. You need to add the repository metadata into the correct directory.
cd /etc/yum.repos.d
# Fedora 34
sudo wget https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/idm/Fedora_34/network:idm.repo
# Fedora 35
sudo wget https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/idm/Fedora_35/network:idm.repo
# Centos Stream 9
sudo wget https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/idm/CentOS_9_Stream/network:idm.repo
You can then install with:
sudo dnf install kanidm-clients
From source (CLI only, not recommended)
After you check out the source (see GitHub), navigate to:
cd kanidm_tools
cargo install --path .
Checking that the tools work
Now you can check your instance is working. You may need to provide a CA certificate for verification with the -C parameter:
kanidm login --name anonymous
kanidm self whoami -C ../path/to/ca.pem -H https://localhost:8443 --name anonymous
kanidm self whoami -H https://localhost:8443 --name anonymous
Now you can take some time to look at what commands are available - please ask for help at any time.