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What is Ubuntu Landscape
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landscape_(software)
:::note Landscape is a systems management tool developed by Canonical. It can be run on-premises or in the cloud depending on the needs of the user. It is primarily designed for use with Ubuntu derivatives such as Desktop, Server, and Core. :::
:::warning This requires passbook 0.10.3 or newer. :::
Preparation
The following placeholders will be used:
landscape.company
is the FQDN of the Landscape server.passbook.company
is the FQDN of the passbook install.
Landscape uses the OpenID-Connect Protocol for single-sign on.
passbook Setup
Create an OAuth2/OpenID-Connect Provider with the default settings. Set the Redirect URIs to https://landscape.company/login/handle-openid
. Select all Autogenerated Scopes.
Keep Note of the Client ID and the Client Secret.
Create an application and assign access policies to the application. Set the application's provider to the provider you've just created.
Landscape Setup
On the Landscape Server, edit the file /etc/landscape/service.conf
and add the following snippet under the [landscape]
section:
oidc-issuer = https://passbook.company/application/o/<slug of the application you've created>/
oidc-client-id = <client ID of the provider you've created>
oidc-client-secret = <client Secret of the provider you've created>
Afterwards, run sudo lsctl restart
to restart the Landscape services.
Appendix
To make an OpenID-Connect User admin, you have to insert some rows into the database.
First login with your passbook user, and make sure the user is created successfully.
Run sudo -u postgres psql landscape-standalone-main
on the Landscape server to open a PostgreSQL Prompt.
Then run select * from person;
to get a list of all users. Take note of the ID given to your new user.
Run the following commands to make this user an administrator:
INSERT INTO person_account VALUES (<user id>, 1);
INSERT INTO person_access VALUES (<user id>, 1, 1);