May I do something to help for resolving the issue?
От: a.miroshniche...@rtk-dc.ru
Отправлено: 15 апреля 2018 г. 18:28:28
Кому: End-user discussions about the System Security Services Daemon
Тема: [SSSD-users] Re: sssd-1.16.1 loses POSIX group mapped from AD trust
I'll have to get back to you tomorrow on the version, but it's RHEL 7.4.
One server started working after flushing the cache a million times and
restarting sssd a couple hundred. The other server I believe is showing
even less groups.
I feel like we've had these issues a few times very randomly.
On 24 April 2018 at 03:01, Max DiOrio wrote:
> So we are having issues with a couple servers where users suddenly won't
> be able to log in. All our auth is done through AD and not a thing has
> changed.
>
> On a working server, I can do 'id username' and get back the proper list
> of groups the
So we are having issues with a couple servers where users suddenly won't be
able to log in. All our auth is done through AD and not a thing has
changed.
On a working server, I can do 'id username' and get back the proper list of
groups the user is a member of.
On the non-working server, 'id user
> On 20 Apr 2018, at 14:53, Dominik George wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>>>(root) ALL
>>>
>>> …even if I add sudoRunAsUser: ALL explicitly.
>>>
>>> I already tried wiping the sss cache, with no success.
>>
>> I'm sorry, but what should the desired output be here?
>
> ()ALL) ALL
>
> -nik
Ah, I se
Hi,
> > (root) ALL
> >
> > …even if I add sudoRunAsUser: ALL explicitly.
> >
> > I already tried wiping the sss cache, with no success.
>
> I'm sorry, but what should the desired output be here?
()ALL) ALL
-nik
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