[SSSD-users] Re: sudo for Active Directory group

2017-12-28 Thread Jay McCanta
In the sudoers file. Try adding a fqdn to anywhere there is a hostname in the file. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 28, 2017, at 4:46 AM, Viktor Ekl wrote: > > EXTERNAL MAIL: sssd-users-boun...@lists.fedorahosted.org > > Hi, your mean short/fqdn names where ? > >> We

[SSSD-users] Re: sudo for Active Directory group

2017-12-28 Thread Viktor Ekl
Hi, your mean short/fqdn names where ? > We found that there was a Sudo change that requires fqdn for hostnames. Older > versions > used short names. Does having both fqdn and short names make it work? ___ sssd-users mailing list --

[SSSD-users] Re: sudo for Active Directory group

2017-12-22 Thread Jay McCanta
We found that there was a Sudo change that requires fqdn for hostnames. Older versions used short names. Does having both fqdn and short names make it work? Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 22, 2017, at 6:12 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > > EXTERNAL MAIL:

[SSSD-users] Re: sudo for Active Directory group

2017-12-22 Thread Jakub Hrozek
Ah, since you’re using local sudo rules and not stored in AD, I think only the sudo log would be most interesting. Plus, is the user either a member of wheel or linux_admin? (iow, do either of these group show up if you run ‘id’ as the user?) > On 22 Dec 2017, at 15:09, Jakub Hrozek

[SSSD-users] Re: sudo for Active Directory group

2017-12-22 Thread Jakub Hrozek
If you follow https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/sudo_troubleshooting.html and generate the sssd logs, does that shed some more light? > On 22 Dec 2017, at 14:48, Viktor Ekl wrote: > > Hello. > > Sssd 1.15.2-50 on Centos 7. I'm trying to grant sudo access to