Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem [SOLVED]
On 20/03/2017 08:29, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 01:52:17PM +, Bob Hinton wrote: >> On 17/03/2017 12:48, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: >>> On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: >> Morning, >> >> We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the >> domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is >> mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these >> hosts unless they specify all hosts - >> >> -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts >> oepp_hosts >> (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> -sh-4.2$ hostname >> oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname >> local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ domainname >> local.lan >> >> The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and >> re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup >> domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration >> process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, >> or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by >> ipa-client-install to reattach them ? > Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? > rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb > > (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache > instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes > wrong..) > Hi Jakub, I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers and it's not made any difference. getent netgroup oepp_hosts when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. >>> Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? >>> For this netgroup/hostgroup >>> >>> LS >> Hi Jakub, >> >> I extracted the following from the userRoot ldif produced by "ipa-backup >> --data". >> >> It appears to have the incorrect domain set against nisDomainName. Could >> this be changed with ldapmodify ? > Sorry, I'm not sure. I hope someone with better insight into the IPA > framework knows. Morning Jakub, I sent a related post "default nisdomain appears to be derived from hostname of first master rather than set to domain or realm" and Alexander Bukovoy explained how to fix this. Many Thanks Bob Hinton -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 01:52:17PM +, Bob Hinton wrote: > On 17/03/2017 12:48, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: > > On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: > >> On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > >>> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: > Morning, > > We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the > domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is > mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these > hosts unless they specify all hosts - > > -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts > oepp_hosts > (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > -sh-4.2$ hostname > oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan > -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname > local.lan > -sh-4.2$ domainname > local.lan > > The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and > re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup > domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration > process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, > or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by > ipa-client-install to reattach them ? > >>> Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? > >>> rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb > >>> > >>> (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache > >>> instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes > >>> wrong..) > >>> > >> Hi Jakub, > >> > >> I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers > >> and it's not made any difference. > >> > >> getent netgroup oepp_hosts > >> > >> when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the > >> IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included > >> and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still > >> commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain > >> information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. > >> > > Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? > > For this netgroup/hostgroup > > > > LS > > Hi Jakub, > > I extracted the following from the userRoot ldif produced by "ipa-backup > --data". > > It appears to have the incorrect domain set against nisDomainName. Could > this be changed with ldapmodify ? Sorry, I'm not sure. I hope someone with better insight into the IPA framework knows. -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On 17/03/2017 14:01, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: > On (17/03/17 13:52), Bob Hinton wrote: >> On 17/03/2017 12:48, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: >>> On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: >> Morning, >> >> We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the >> domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is >> mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these >> hosts unless they specify all hosts - >> >> -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts >> oepp_hosts >> (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> -sh-4.2$ hostname >> oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname >> local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ domainname >> local.lan >> >> The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and >> re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup >> domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration >> process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, >> or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by >> ipa-client-install to reattach them ? > Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? > rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb > > (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache > instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes > wrong..) > Hi Jakub, I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers and it's not made any difference. getent netgroup oepp_hosts when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. >>> Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? >>> For this netgroup/hostgroup >>> >>> LS >> Hi Jakub, >> >> I extracted the following from the userRoot ldif produced by "ipa-backup >> --data". >> >> It appears to have the incorrect domain set against nisDomainName. Could >> this be changed with ldapmodify ? >> >> Thanks >> >> Bob >> >> # entry-id: 1485 >> dn: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=ng,cn=alt,dc=local,dc=lan >> ipaUniqueID: 186461fa-f91d-11e6-b43d-06642ebde14b >> modifyTimestamp: 20170222163643Z >> createTimestamp: 20170222163643Z >> modifiersName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config >> creatorsName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config >> mepManagedBy: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan >> description: ipaNetgroup oepp_hosts >> memberHost: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan >> cn: oepp_hosts >> nisDomainName: mgmt.prod.local.lan > And value of this attribute is an explanation to your question > why there is a different domain in netgroups. > >> objectClass: ipanisnetgroup >> objectClass: ipaobject >> objectClass: mepManagedEntry >> objectClass: ipaAssociation >> objectClass: top >> nsUniqueId: f834f7a7-f91c11e6-a7d5eda5-d52d2b10 > LS Hi Jakub, Having looked into this in more detail and I think the route of the problem is that the first master created was ipa001.mgmt.prod.local.lan and therefore mgmt.prod.local.lan seems to have been taken as the default domain for netgroups even though both the domain and realm were set as local.lan. In the original configuration the first master was ipa001.local.lan. It was eventually replaced with ipa001.mgmt.prod.local.lan via replication but that original base level seems to have stuck. Can this base setting of mgmt.prod.local.lan somehow be changed to local.lan so that newly created netgroups get this as their nisdomain ? Thanks Bob -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On 17/03/2017 14:01, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: > On (17/03/17 13:52), Bob Hinton wrote: >> On 17/03/2017 12:48, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: >>> On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: >> Morning, >> >> We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the >> domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is >> mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these >> hosts unless they specify all hosts - >> >> -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts >> oepp_hosts >> (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> -sh-4.2$ hostname >> oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname >> local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ domainname >> local.lan >> >> The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and >> re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup >> domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration >> process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, >> or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by >> ipa-client-install to reattach them ? > Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? > rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb > > (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache > instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes > wrong..) > Hi Jakub, I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers and it's not made any difference. getent netgroup oepp_hosts when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. >>> Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? >>> For this netgroup/hostgroup >>> >>> LS >> Hi Jakub, >> >> I extracted the following from the userRoot ldif produced by "ipa-backup >> --data". >> >> It appears to have the incorrect domain set against nisDomainName. Could >> this be changed with ldapmodify ? >> >> Thanks >> >> Bob >> >> # entry-id: 1485 >> dn: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=ng,cn=alt,dc=local,dc=lan >> ipaUniqueID: 186461fa-f91d-11e6-b43d-06642ebde14b >> modifyTimestamp: 20170222163643Z >> createTimestamp: 20170222163643Z >> modifiersName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config >> creatorsName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config >> mepManagedBy: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan >> description: ipaNetgroup oepp_hosts >> memberHost: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan >> cn: oepp_hosts >> nisDomainName: mgmt.prod.local.lan > And value of this attribute is an explanation to your question > why there is a different domain in netgroups. > >> objectClass: ipanisnetgroup >> objectClass: ipaobject >> objectClass: mepManagedEntry >> objectClass: ipaAssociation >> objectClass: top >> nsUniqueId: f834f7a7-f91c11e6-a7d5eda5-d52d2b10 > LS > Hi Jakub, I've tried using ldapsearch to retrieve this record but the results don't include the nisDomainName field. Can you give me any pointers how to access this attribute so I can edit it ? Many thanks Bob -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On (17/03/17 13:52), Bob Hinton wrote: >On 17/03/2017 12:48, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: >> On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: >>> On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: > Morning, > > We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the > domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is > mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these > hosts unless they specify all hosts - > > -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts > oepp_hosts > (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > -sh-4.2$ hostname > oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan > -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname > local.lan > -sh-4.2$ domainname > local.lan > > The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and > re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup > domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration > process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, > or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by > ipa-client-install to reattach them ? Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes wrong..) >>> Hi Jakub, >>> >>> I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers >>> and it's not made any difference. >>> >>> getent netgroup oepp_hosts >>> >>> when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the >>> IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included >>> and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still >>> commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain >>> information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. >>> >> Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? >> For this netgroup/hostgroup >> >> LS > >Hi Jakub, > >I extracted the following from the userRoot ldif produced by "ipa-backup >--data". > >It appears to have the incorrect domain set against nisDomainName. Could >this be changed with ldapmodify ? > >Thanks > >Bob > ># entry-id: 1485 >dn: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=ng,cn=alt,dc=local,dc=lan >ipaUniqueID: 186461fa-f91d-11e6-b43d-06642ebde14b >modifyTimestamp: 20170222163643Z >createTimestamp: 20170222163643Z >modifiersName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config >creatorsName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config >mepManagedBy: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan >description: ipaNetgroup oepp_hosts >memberHost: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan >cn: oepp_hosts >nisDomainName: mgmt.prod.local.lan And value of this attribute is an explanation to your question why there is a different domain in netgroups. >objectClass: ipanisnetgroup >objectClass: ipaobject >objectClass: mepManagedEntry >objectClass: ipaAssociation >objectClass: top >nsUniqueId: f834f7a7-f91c11e6-a7d5eda5-d52d2b10 LS -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On 17/03/2017 12:48, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: > On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: >> On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: >>> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: Morning, We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these hosts unless they specify all hosts - -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts oepp_hosts (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) -sh-4.2$ hostname oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname local.lan -sh-4.2$ domainname local.lan The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by ipa-client-install to reattach them ? >>> Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? >>> rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb >>> >>> (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache >>> instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes >>> wrong..) >>> >> Hi Jakub, >> >> I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers >> and it's not made any difference. >> >> getent netgroup oepp_hosts >> >> when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the >> IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included >> and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still >> commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain >> information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. >> > Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? > For this netgroup/hostgroup > > LS Hi Jakub, I extracted the following from the userRoot ldif produced by "ipa-backup --data". It appears to have the incorrect domain set against nisDomainName. Could this be changed with ldapmodify ? Thanks Bob # entry-id: 1485 dn: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=ng,cn=alt,dc=local,dc=lan ipaUniqueID: 186461fa-f91d-11e6-b43d-06642ebde14b modifyTimestamp: 20170222163643Z createTimestamp: 20170222163643Z modifiersName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config creatorsName: cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config mepManagedBy: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan description: ipaNetgroup oepp_hosts memberHost: cn=oepp_hosts,cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=lan cn: oepp_hosts nisDomainName: mgmt.prod.local.lan objectClass: ipanisnetgroup objectClass: ipaobject objectClass: mepManagedEntry objectClass: ipaAssociation objectClass: top nsUniqueId: f834f7a7-f91c11e6-a7d5eda5-d52d2b10 -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On (17/03/17 10:40), Bob Hinton wrote: >On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: >>> Morning, >>> >>> We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the >>> domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is >>> mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these >>> hosts unless they specify all hosts - >>> >>> -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts >>> oepp_hosts >>> (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >>> (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >>> (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >>> (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >>> (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >>> -sh-4.2$ hostname >>> oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan >>> -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname >>> local.lan >>> -sh-4.2$ domainname >>> local.lan >>> >>> The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and >>> re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup >>> domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration >>> process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, >>> or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by >>> ipa-client-install to reattach them ? >> Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? >> rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb >> >> (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache >> instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes >> wrong..) >> >Hi Jakub, > >I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers >and it's not made any difference. > >getent netgroup oepp_hosts > >when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the >IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included >and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still >commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain >information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. > Could you provide content of LDIF from IPA server? For this netgroup/hostgroup LS -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On 17/03/2017 08:41, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: >> Morning, >> >> We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the >> domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is >> mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these >> hosts unless they specify all hosts - >> >> -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts >> oepp_hosts >> (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) >> -sh-4.2$ hostname >> oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname >> local.lan >> -sh-4.2$ domainname >> local.lan >> >> The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and >> re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup >> domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration >> process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, >> or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by >> ipa-client-install to reattach them ? > Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? > rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb > > (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache > instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes > wrong..) > Hi Jakub, I've now tried removing the sssd cache on one of the offending servers and it's not made any difference. getent netgroup oepp_hosts when run from any host enrolled to the new IPA servers, including the IPA masters themselves produces the results with "mgmt.prod" included and the same thing run on any of the pre-migrated servers that are still commissioned produces them without, so I assume that the netgroup domain information is coming from the IPA masters rather than the local host. Thanks Bob -- 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
Re: [Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 06:50:34AM +, Bob Hinton wrote: > Morning, > > We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the > domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is > mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these > hosts unless they specify all hosts - > > -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts > oepp_hosts > (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) > -sh-4.2$ hostname > oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan > -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname > local.lan > -sh-4.2$ domainname > local.lan > > The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and > re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup > domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration > process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, > or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by > ipa-client-install to reattach them ? Did you remove the sssd cache after the migration? rm -f /var/lib/sss/db/*.ldb (please make sure the clients can reach the server or maybe mv the cache instead of rm so you can restore cached credentials if something goes wrong..) -- 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
[Freeipa-users] shadow netgroups with wrong domains - sudo problem
Morning, We have a collection of hosts within prod1.local.lan. However, the domain section of the shadow netgroups for the hosts is mgmt.prod.local.lan. This seems to prevent sudo rules working on these hosts unless they specify all hosts - -sh-4.2$ getent netgroup oepp_hosts oepp_hosts (oeppsdas001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppsdas002.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppservice001.z2.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppredis002.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) (oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan,-,mgmt.prod.local.lan) -sh-4.2$ hostname oeppredis001.z4.prod1.local.lan -sh-4.2$ nisdomainname local.lan -sh-4.2$ domainname local.lan The VMs associated with these hosts have recently been migrated and re-enrolled against a new IPA server. The originals all had netgroup domains of local.lan so something must have gone wrong in the migration process. Is there a way to correct the netgroup domains of these hosts, or is the only option to run ipa-client-install --uninstall followed by ipa-client-install to reattach them ? Many thanks Bob -- 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