For reference: I could not make the sudo rules on ubuntu 12.04, I tried many many things.
Worked like a charm on ubuntu 14.04: as simple as adding sudo to services in [sssd] section of nsssd.conf. On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 5:18 PM, Lukas Slebodnik <lsleb...@redhat.com> wrote: > On (10/07/15 16:19), Karl Forner wrote: > >Hello, > > > >I setup an ubuntu client for freeIPA 4.1.4, and sudo rules do not seem to > >work. > >I then realized that I used ipa-client-install version 3.3.4. > >Is this a plausible cause ? > >And if so, where can I get a more recent version for ubuntu/debian ? > Never version of ipa-client configures sssd integration with sudo by > default. > Please follow intructions from manual page sssd-sudo and you should be able > to configure it yourself. Different version of sssd requires different > configuration with ipa provider. > > IIRC sssd > 1.10 nas native ipa sudo provider so you need't to > configure sudo ldap provider with IPA. That's the reason why it's better to > follow instruction form man page sssd-sudo. > > LS >
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