I figured it out.
I had a duplicate search base in the nslcd.conf.
On 08/15/2016 07:38 PM, John Lewis wrote:
> I don't use netgroups. I actually never seen net groups in use.
>
>
> On 08/15/2016 03:55 PM, Dan White wrote:
>> On 08/15/16 14:50 -0400, John Lewis wrote:
>>> The commands return
I don't use netgroups. I actually never seen net groups in use.
On 08/15/2016 03:55 PM, Dan White wrote:
> On 08/15/16 14:50 -0400, John Lewis wrote:
>> The commands return duplicate data is getent passwd and getent group, if
>> I don't add a specific user as a parameter in the command.
>>
>> #
On 08/15/16 14:50 -0400, John Lewis wrote:
The commands return duplicate data is getent passwd and getent group, if
I don't add a specific user as a parameter in the command.
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: compat ldap
group: compat ldap
Are you using netgroups in /etc/passwd?
s ldap
rpc:files ldap
netgroup: files ldap
automount: files ldap
sudoers:files ldap
On 08/15/2016 09:39 AM, Dan White wrote:
> On 08/14/16 13:50 -0400, John Lewis wrote:
>> Subject: nslcd listing users and groups twice
>>
>> This is surprisin
On 08/14/16 13:50 -0400, John Lewis wrote:
Subject: nslcd listing users and groups twice
This is surprisingly non-trivial especially when the nis schema for
openldap is more documented than the samba one when I use to run
samba-ad-dc. I have the nslcd.conf attatched.
What command are you
This is surprisingly non-trivial especially when the nis schema for
openldap is more documented than the samba one when I use to run
samba-ad-dc. I have the nslcd.conf attatched.
# /etc/nslcd.conf
# nslcd configuration file. See nslcd.conf(5)
# for details.
# The user and group nslcd should run