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* 1.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_trust_establish|Establish trust with an AD server]].
* 1.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_trust_establish|Establish trust with an AD server]].
** When this test case is completed, the trust relationship between an IPA server and an AD server would be established
** When this test case is completed, the trust relationship between an IPA server and an AD server would be established
* 2.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_generic_trust_client_config|Configure a generic legacy client for accessing trusted resources]]
* 2.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_use_nss_pam_ldapd_to_give_access_to_trusted_domain_users|Use nss-pam-ldapd to give access to trusted domain users]]
** Instructions for setting up a generic LDAP client are described here
* 3.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_use_nss_pam_ldapd_to_give_access_to_trusted_domain_users|Use nss-pam-ldapd to give access to trusted domain users]]
** This is actual test for old clients using nss-pam-ldapd (http://arthurdejong.org/git/nss-pam-ldapd). We are interested in test on RHEL 4/5, FreeBSD, and Solaris/AIX
** This is actual test for old clients using nss-pam-ldapd (http://arthurdejong.org/git/nss-pam-ldapd). We are interested in test on RHEL 4/5, FreeBSD, and Solaris/AIX
* 4.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_use_legacy_sssd_to_give_access_to_trusted_domain_users|Use legacy SSSD to give access to trusted domain users]]
* 3.  [[QA:Testcase_freeipa_use_legacy_sssd_to_give_access_to_trusted_domain_users|Use legacy SSSD to give access to trusted domain users]]
** This is actual test for old clients using SSSD, but without native support for subdomain users. This includes all SSSD versions up to 1.9
** This is actual test for old clients using SSSD, but without native support for subdomain users. This includes all SSSD versions up to 1.9
== Test Results ==
== Test Results ==
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