Hi,

Thank you for the tip about NFSMAPID_DOMAIN

It was not set properly.
sharectl get nfs 

nfsmapid_domain=

And by using:
sharectl set -p nfsmapid_domain=servername nfs

It was properly set.
I must add that i prefer editing files instead of sharectl,svccfg and so on. :)

I also made a auto.home map in IPA Server to set the homedirectory automounts 
right.

And i almost forgot my Solaris version is 11 11/11.

Regards,
Johan.
________________________________________
From: Sigbjorn Lie [sigbj...@nixtra.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 15:20
To: Johan Petersson
Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com
Subject: RE: [Freeipa-users] Does Solaris 11 work as client to IPA server?

Thanks.

I'm guessing it's taking such a long time because it's looking trough the 
entire LDAP server for
your automount maps. The automountmap rules in the DUA profile will help with 
that. You'll also
run into issues if you attempt to have several automount locations without 
having specified which
one to use with a automountmap rule for auto master.

If you are using NFS4 you should add the _nfsv4idmapdomain dns TXT record to 
your DNS or set
NFSMAPID_DOMAIN in /etc/default/nfs to the same value as the domain id used on 
your NFS server to
get rid of the nobody:nobody default mapping and enable mapping between the NFS 
server and the
client.



Regards,
Siggi




On Thu, December 20, 2012 13:40, Johan Petersson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Here is my pam.conf cleaned up a bit.
>
>
> login   auth requisite          pam_authtok_get.so.1 login   auth required
> pam_dhkeys.so.1 login   auth sufficient         pam_krb5.so.1 try_first_pass 
> login   auth required
> pam_unix_cred.so.1 login   auth required           pam_unix_auth.so.1 login   
> auth required
> pam_dial_auth.so.1
>
> gdm-autologin auth  required    pam_unix_cred.so.1 gdm-autologin auth  
> sufficient  pam_allow.so.1
>
> other   auth requisite          pam_authtok_get.so.1 other   auth required
> pam_dhkeys.so.1 other   auth required           pam_unix_cred.so.1 other   
> auth sufficient
> pam_krb5.so.1 other   auth required           pam_unix_auth.so.1
>
> passwd  auth required           pam_passwd_auth.so.1
>
> gdm-autologin account  sufficient  pam_allow.so.1
>
> other   account requisite       pam_roles.so.1 other   account required
> pam_unix_account.so.1 other   account required        pam_krb5.so.1
>
> other   session required        pam_unix_session.so.1
>
> other   password required       pam_dhkeys.so.1 other   password requisite
> pam_authtok_get.so.1
>
> other   password requisite      pam_authtok_check.so.1 force_check other   
> password sufficient
> pam_krb5.so.1 other   password required       pam_authtok_store.so.1
>
> I am getting one error and it is for autofs.
>
>
> /var/adm/messages:
> Dec 20 12:56:58 servername automount[1651]: [ID 754625 daemon.error] Object 
> not found
>
>
> /var/svc/log/system.filesystem-autofs:default.log:
> [ Dec 20 12:24:22 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-autofs 
> start"). ]
> automount: /net mounted
> automount: /nfs4 mounted
> automount: no unmounts
> [ Dec 20 12:24:22 Method "start" exited with status 0. ]
>
>
> ldapclient list NS_LDAP_FILE_VERSION= 2.0
> NS_LDAP_SERVERS= servername
> NS_LDAP_SEARCH_BASEDN= dc=home
> NS_LDAP_AUTH= none
> NS_LDAP_SEARCH_REF= TRUE
> NS_LDAP_SEARCH_TIME= 15
> NS_LDAP_PROFILE= default
> NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= passwd:cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=home
> NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= group:cn=groups,cn=compat,dc=home
> NS_LDAP_BIND_TIME= 5
> NS_LDAP_OBJECTCLASSMAP= shadow:shadowAccount=posixAccount
>
>
> Thinking it has to do with missing automountmap in default DUAProfile.
> Automount still works though but takes time during login and everything is 
> nobody:nobody :)
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Sigbjorn Lie [sigbj...@nixtra.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:13
> To: Johan Petersson
> Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Does Solaris 11 work as client to IPA server?
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> This is interesting. When I tested Solaris 11 ssh worked, and su - testuser 
> worked. However
> console login did not work giving some PAM errors.
>
> Could you please share your entire pam.conf file?
>
>
> Is this Solaris 11 or Solaris 11.1?
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Siggi
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, December 20, 2012 09:40, Johan Petersson wrote:
>
>> I have now managed to use a Solaris 11 system as a client to IPA Server.
>> su - testuser works ssh works and console login works. I get a delay before 
>> getting the prompt
>> through ssh though and maybe from console too, probably something about 
>> autofs Going to see if
>> i can increase loginformation (Solaris newbie). To get it to work i mainly 
>> followed Sigbjorn
>> Lie's
>> instructions for Solaris 10 in earlier posts here. I also used the 
>> /etc/pam.conf configuration
>> example from the Solaris 10 client guide on Free IPA. I stuck with the 
>> default DUAProfile for
>> now and use a NFS4 Kerberos share for home directories with autofs. Going to 
>> try the other
>> DUAProfile
>> too from Bug 815515 and hopefully i can get everything working.
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com [freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com] on 
>> behalf of Dmitri
>> Pal
>> [d...@redhat.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 17:50
>> To: freeipa-users@redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Does Solaris 11 work as client to IPA server?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/18/2012 04:06 AM, Sigbjorn Lie wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On Tue, December 18, 2012 08:28, Johan Petersson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We are implementing IPA Server and are gong to need to be able to 
>>>> authenticate properly
>>>> with a number of Solaris 11 servers. I have browsed the archives and found 
>>>> a few threads
>>>> mentioning some problems with Solaris 11 and IPA Server. Does anyone know 
>>>> if the issue have
>>>> been solved?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I don't think there is any problems with Solaris 11 except of nobody has 
>>> yet sat down and
>>> figured out how to configure it as an IPA client yet.
>>>
>>> I had a got at it a while ago (some of the posts you've probably found), 
>>> and found that there
>>>  was enough differences in the LDAP/Kerberos client between Solaris 10 and 
>>> Solaris 11 for
>>> making it work with the setup guide I've created for Solaris 10. And there 
>>> was a need for
>>> further investigation for finding out how to configure Solaris 11 as an IPA 
>>> client.
>>>
>>> I've not looked into this further as we do not use Solaris 11 yet.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't know if anyone else has had time to sit down and have a crack at 
>>> this?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> And we would like to hear about this effort.
>> If it produces instructions we would like to put them on the wiki.
>> If it produces bugs we would investigate them.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Siggi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Thank you,
>> Dmitri Pal
>>
>>
>>
>> Sr. Engineering Manager for IdM portfolio
>> Red Hat Inc.
>>
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