--On Thursday, September 05, 2013 1:11 PM -0400 Justin Edmands
shockwav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
Certainly new to migrations of LDAP. I migrated our old setup from
OpenLDAP to 389 Directory Server. When using the id command on an LDAP
client, it only returns uid,gid, and one group. It for
Hey,
Certainly new to migrations of LDAP. I migrated our old setup from OpenLDAP
to 389 Directory Server. When using the id command on an LDAP client, it
only returns uid,gid, and one group. It for some reason does not show all
of the actual groups that the user is associated with. What is set to
Justin Edmands wrote:
Hey,
Certainly new to migrations of LDAP. I migrated our old setup from OpenLDAP to
389 Directory Server. When using the id command on an LDAP client, it only
returns uid,gid, and one group. It for some reason does not show all of the
actual groups that the user is
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Howard Chu h...@symas.com wrote:
Justin Edmands wrote:
Hey,
Certainly new to migrations of LDAP. I migrated our old setup from
OpenLDAP to
389 Directory Server. When using the id command on an LDAP client, it
only
returns uid,gid, and one group. It for some
Justin Edmands wrote:
Thank god you got that off of your chest. the solution is:
And OpenLDAP actually has a knowledgeable community that responds to posts,
and gives correct answers.
/etc/sssd/sssd.conf
[domain/default]
..
ldap_group_member = memberUid
You should look