Steven Jones wrote:
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So how do I fault find? where do I start?
ie Where do I start to look to determine why a user cannot login to a
client via freeipa?
How can I be more clear? because so far the replies have been not very
productive.
regards
Add debug_level = 9 to the ipa provide in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf, restart
sssd, and try your login again. Look
in/var/log/sssd/sssd_example.com.log for information on the login attempt.
Your uid/gid will likely differ.
# getent passwd admin
admin:*:264200000:264200000:Administrator:/home/admin:/bin/bash
# id admin
uid=264200000(admin) gid=264200000(admins) groups=264200000(admins)
# getent group admins
admins:*:264200000:admin
# finger admin
Login: admin Name: Administrator
Directory: /home/admin Shell: /bin/bash
Never logged in.
No mail.
No Plan.
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