to create the user then
insert their encrypted password into their IPA entry.
Regards,
Ron
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as to what is going on?
This does not happen for all members of the group. For some users,
there *are* entries for groups under Users - User groups
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Just right-clicked and selected delete.
Based on ease of installation and ease of use, I highly recommend
JXplorer (for solving problems like this). It can also be run in a
readonly mode which is nice just to poke around without the possibility
of messing things up.
Regards,
Ron
On 09/04/2014
for all your help!
-Ron
On 09/04/2014 02:48 AM, Martin Kosek wrote:
Ah, ok. As Rob advised, you will need to delete it via ldapdelete CLI or via
any LDAP GUI application of choice.
BTW, this is upstream ticket tracking better means to resolve replication
conflicts:
https://fedorahosted.org
user-find sees a user but user-del cannot remove it. What can I do?
Thanks.
Regards,
Ron
[root@ipa]# ipa user-find --login phys210e
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1 user matched
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User login: phys210e
First name: Testing
Last name: Phys210
Home directory: /home2/phys210e
Login shell: /bin
for it. So the user uid=phys210e,cn=users,...
etc doesn't exist but the user nsuniqueid=hex ... does.
You'll need to use ldapmodify or ldapdelete to remove the entry though
I'd check your other masters to see what the state of the user is there.
rob
Martin
On 09/03/2014 06:18 PM, Ron wrote:
user
[root@ipa]# ipa user-find --all --raw --login phys210e | grep dn:
dn:
nsuniqueid=ef3d3a81-2e3111e4-8c13b928-a98b9061+uid=phys210e,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=,dc=abc,dc=ca
On 09/03/2014 12:26 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Ron wrote:
And here is the result of the user-show command:
[root@ipa
12:26 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Ron wrote:
And here is the result of the user-show command:
[root@ipa slapd-pxxx-abc-CA]# ipa user-show --all --raw phys210e
ipa: ERROR: phys210e: user not found
Sorry, thinko on my part. Do ipa user-find --all --raw --login phys210e
user-show is going to have
think they are there because I was using a
perl script (which used the perl ldap-add function) to create new user
entries and for a while the script called this (ldap-add) on IPA then
IPA02 immediately after.
-Ron
On 09/03/2014 02:24 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 09/03/2014 02:44 PM, Ron wrote