F17. On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Rob Crittenden <rcrit...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Bret Wortman wrote: > >> I had enabled debugging of sudo but am not clear on where that debugging >> is going. It's not stdout, and I'm not seeing anything in >> /var/log/messages. >> >> I'll try switching to SSS and see what that gets me. >> > > What distro is this? If it is RHEL 6.3 then put the configuration into > /etc/sudo-ldap.conf instead of /etc/nslcd. The docs are incorrect (we are > working on getting them fixed). > > rob > > >> >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Stephen Gallagher <sgall...@redhat.com >> <mailto:sgall...@redhat.com>> wrote: >> >> On Wed 31 Oct 2012 11:53:15 AM EDT, Bret Wortman wrote: >> >> I'm pretty certain there's a painfully simple solution to this >> that >> I'm not seeing, but my current configuration isn't picking up the >> freeipa sudoer rule that I've set. >> >> /etc/nsswitch.conf specifies: >> sudoers: files ldap >> >> /etc/nslcd.conf contains: >> >> binddn uid=sudo,cn=sysaccounts,cn=__**etc,dc=wedgeofli,dc=me >> >> bindpw password >> >> ssl start_tls >> tls_cacertfile /etc/ipa/ca.crt >> tls_checkpeer yes >> >> bind_timelimit 5 >> timelimit 15 >> >> uri ldap://fs1.wedgeofli.me <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me> >> <http://fs1.wedgeofli.me> >> >> sudoers_base ou=SUDOers,dc=wedgeofli,dc=me >> >> >> The sssd_DOMAIN.log file contains this when I try to sudo: >> >> >> <snip> >> >> The SSSD logs aren't showing anything wrong because they have >> nothing to do with the execution of the SUDO rules in this >> situation. All the SSSD is doing is verifying the authentication >> (when sudo prompts you for your password). >> >> The problem with the rule is most likely happening inside SUDO >> itself. When you specify 'sudoers: files, ldap' in nsswitch.conf, >> it's telling SUDO to use its own internal LDAP driver to look up the >> rules. So you need to check sudo logs to see what's happening >> (probably you will need to enable debug logging in /etc/sudo.conf). >> >> Recent versions of SUDO (1.8.6 and later) have support for setting >> 'sudoers: files, sss' in nsswitch.conf which DOES use SSSD (1.9.0 >> and later) for lookups (and caching) of sudo rules. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Bret Wortman >> The Damascus Group >> Fairfax, VA >> http://bretwortman.com/ >> http://twitter.com/BretWortman >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Bret Wortman >> The Damascus Group >> Fairfax, VA >> http://bretwortman.com/ >> http://twitter.com/BretWortman >> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Freeipa-users mailing list >> Freeipa-users@redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/**mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users<https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users> >> >> > -- Bret Wortman The Damascus Group Fairfax, VA http://bretwortman.com/ http://twitter.com/BretWortman
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