On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 07:39:01PM +0000, Andy Thompson wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jakub Hrozek [mailto:jhro...@redhat.com] > > Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 3:29 PM > > To: Andy Thompson <andy.thomp...@e-tcc.com> > > Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com; pbrez...@redhat.com > > Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] rhel 6.7 upgrade - sssd/sudo > > > > On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 02:22:54PM +0000, Andy Thompson wrote: > > > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:42:54AM +0000, Andy Thompson wrote: > > > > > I've narrowed it down a bit doing some testing. The sudo rules > > > > > work when > > > > I remove the user group restriction from them. My sudo rules all > > > > have my ad groups in the rule > > > > > > > > > > Rule name: ad_linux_admins > > > > > Enabled: TRUE > > > > > Host category: all > > > > > Command category: all > > > > > RunAs User category: all > > > > > RunAs Group category: all > > > > > User Groups: ad_linux_admins <- if I remove this then the rule > > > > > gets > > > > applied > > > > > > > > Nice catch. Is the group visible after you login and run id? > > > > > > > > What is the exact IPA server version? > > > > > > Ok I also figured out if I rename my AD groups to match my IPA groups then > > the sudo rules are applied. > > > > > > I tested a couple things though, if I put a rule in the local sudoers > > > file on a server running sssd 1.11 > > > > > > %<groupname>@<IPA domain> "sudo commands" > > > > > > That rule was not applied. If I remove the <IPA domain> then the rule got > > applied. > > > > > > On a server running sssd 1.12 that rule works, but does not work if I > > remove the <IPA domain>. And none of the IPA sudo rules work. So > > something changed with the domain suffix between versions it would > > appear. > > > > > > They key to making the IPA sudo rules work in 1.12 is to remove the > > default_domain_suffix setting in the sssd.conf, but that's not an option in > > my > > environment. > > > > > > So all the moving parts together, it appears that having AD groups > > > with a different name than the IPA groups in conjunction with the > > > default_domain_suffix setting breaks things right now in 1.12. > > > Appears since I renamed the ad group to match then the rule without a > > > domain suffix will get matched now > > > > Hello Andy, > > > > I'm sorry for the constant delays, but I was busy with some trust-related > > fixes > > lately. > > > > Did you have a chance to confirm that just swapping sssd /on the client/ > > while keeping the same version on the server fixes the issue for you? > > > > Pavel (CC), can you help me out here, please? I have the setup ready on my > > machine, so tomorrow we can take a look and experiment (I can give you > > access to my environment via tmate maybe..), but I wasn't able to reproduce > > the issue locally yet. > > It's fine I understand the backlog. > > I was not able to backrev the sssd due to dependency issues. I tried > downgrading all the dependencies and got in a loop and stopped trying. Are > there any tricks you can think of to downgrade the sssd cleanly? > > -andy >
What failures are you getting? I normally just download all \*sss\* packages and then downgrade with rpm -U --oldpackage. -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project